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having had the same under consideration, report it back, and recom

mend its passage.

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Said bill was ordered to be read the third time to-morrow.
Mr. Entrekin submitted the following report:

The committee on Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home and School for Imbecile Youth, to whom was referred S. J. R. No. 50-having had the same under consideration, report it back, with following amendments, and recommend its adoption when so amended:

Strike out the words" and fifteen" after the words "five, nine, eleven, thirteen" in line 15 thereof, and insert the word "and" before the word "thirteen" in same line.

JOHN C. ENTREKIN,
R. A. HORR,

P. HITCHCOCK,

Said amendments were agreed to.

A. R. CREAMER,
E N. HARTSHORN,
L. HARPER.

The question being on the adoption of said resolution, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 24. nays none, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot. Marriott, Moore, Mounts, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sullivan, and Tyler-24

So the resolution was adopted.

Mr. Hartshorn submitted the following report:

The committee on Schools and School Lands, to whom was referred S. B. No. 254: To amend section 3904 of the Revised Statutes of Ohiohaving had the same under consideration, report it back, and recommend its passage.

E. N. HARTSHORN,

H. E. O'HAGAN,

A. R. VAN CLEAF,

THOS. M. BEER,
W. C. CLINE,
L. HARPER

Said bill was ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to-mor

row.

Mr. Hitchcock offered the following resolution:

S. R. No. No. 77: Resolved. That when the Senate adjourns on Friday, January 21, and every third Friday thereafter, it shall be until the Tuesday following, at 3 o'clock p.m., except when the Senate adjourns on March 3 it shall be until the Monday following at 4 o'clock p.m.

Said resolution was adopted.

Mr. Tyler asked and obtained leave of absence from to-morrow afternoon until next Tuesday at 3 o'clock p.m.

On motion of Mr. Perkins, the Senate adjourned.

Attest:

J. C. DONALDSON, Clerk.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1881-10 O'CLOCK A.M.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

Prayer by Rev. Thompson.

The Journal was read and approved.

Mr. Van Cleaf submitted the following report:

The committee on Revision has examined, and found correctly engrossed, S. B. No. 244 and H. J. R. No. 66.

A. R. VAN CLEAF,

A. R. CREAMER,
F. M. MARRIOTT.

H. B. No. 89: To amend section 4066 of the Revised Statutes of Ohiowas read the third time.

On motion of Mr. Hitchcock, further consideration of said bill was postponed until 3 o'clock p.m. to day.

S. B. No. 254

To amend section 3904 of the Revised Statuteswas read the third time.

Mr. Carran moved to refer said bill (S. B. No. 254) to a select com. mittee of one, with instructions to amend as follows:

Strike out all after line 11, section 2.

Add, after line 6, original section 2, "said original section 3904 is hereby repealed.

Which was agreed to.

The President pro tem. appointed Mr. Carran as such committee, who reported the bill back amended as instructed.

Mr. Hitchcock moved to refer said bill (S. B. No. 254) to a select committee of one, with instructions to amend as follows:

In section 1, line 7, strike out "an elector," and insert "electors."
Which was agreed to.

The President pro tem. appointed Mr. Hitchcock as such committee, who reported the bill back amended as instructed.

The question then being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 29, nays none, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Cline, Creamer, Eggleston, Entrekin, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-29.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.
Mr. Pollard submitted the following report:

The joint committee on Enrollment have examined, and found correctly enrolled, the following bills:

S. B. No. 202: To authorize certain townships to build railroads, and to lease or operate the same.

S. B. No. 206: To authorize certain incorporated villages to build railroads, and to lease or operate the same.

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MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The Speaker of the House of Representatives has in the presence of the House, signed the following bills:

S. B. No. 202: To authorize certain townships to build railroads, and to lease or operate the same.

S. B. No. 206: To authorize certain incorporated villages to build railroads, and to lease or operate the same.

Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

The President pro tem. of the Senate, in the presence of the Senate, signed said bills.

Bills were read the second time, and referred as follows:

S. B. No. 263: To amend section 14 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio.
To committee on Judiciary.

S. B. No. 264: To amend section 2004 of the Revised Statutes.

To committee on Municipal Corporations.

S. B. No. 265: To provide for the examination and payment of certain military claims, and making an appropriation therefor.

To committee on Military Affairs.

Mr. Van Cleaf submitted the following report:

The committee on Revision has examined, and found correctly engrossed, S. B. No. 254.

A. R. VAN CLEAF,

F. M. MARRIOTT,
A. R. CREAMER.

Mr. Wilkins of Fulton asked and obtained leave of absence until next Monday.

Mr. Horr asked and obtained indefinite leave of absence for Mr. Hollingsworth.

Mr. Pollard submitted the following report:

The joint committee on Enrollment has examined, and found correctly enrolled, the following bill:

S. B. No. 99: To prohibit the selling of pools upon the result of any trial or contest of skill, speed, or power of endurance of man or beast.

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Mr. Atkinson offered the following resolution, which was referred to the committee on Fees and Salaries:

S. R. No. 78: Resolved, That the Clerks and Sergeants-at-Arms of the Senate be allowed the same mileage that members receive, and the President of the Senate is hereby authorized to certify in their favor for the

same.

Mr. Carlisle moved to take from the table H. B. No. 190: To appropriate any money not otherwise appropriated, to repair the buildings of the Ohio University.

Which was disagreed to.

On motion of Mr. Sinks, the Senate took a recess.

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THREE O'CLOCK PM.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has passed the following bills, in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested:

H. B. No. 546-Mr. Scott of Warren: To provide for deficiencies in State common school fund by anticipation of payment thereof by drafts

on county treasurers.

H. B. No. 548-Mr. Scott of Warren: Making appropriations to meet deficiencies in the appropriations for the Legislature and Decennial Board of Equalization, for the year ending February 15, 1881.

Attest:

Said bills were read the first time.

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The following bills have been introduced in the House of Representatives, and read the first time :

H. B. No. 590-Mr. Koons: For the relief of David Cline, treasurer of Clay township, Knox county.

H. B. No. 591-Mr. Hathaway: To amend section 6389 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 592-Mr. Brownfield: To require land owners to fence along the line of public highways.

H. B. No. 593-Mr. King: To amend section 6961 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 594-Mr. Howard: To amend certain sections of subdivision three, chapter five, division five,.title twelve, of the Revised Statutes of Ohio; also, to amend section 2141 of chapter one, division six, title twelve, of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended February 27, 1880 (O. L., vol. 77, page 33, and March 29, 1880, O. L., vol. 77, p. 89), and to repeal certain sections therein named.

H. B. No. 595-Mr. Wallace: To amend section 4134 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 596—Mr. Pugsley: To authorize the council of the incorporated village of Greenfield, Highland county, Ohio, to issue bonds to purchase a fire hook and ladder, truck, and equipments.

H. B. No. 597—Mr. Tyler of Wyandot: To amend section 1309 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 598-Mr. Sullivan: To amend section 753 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 599-Mr. Robinson: To amend section 2759 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 600-Mr. Millikan: To amend section 6941 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 601-Mr. Davis: Supplementary to title I, division 3, chapter 2, subdivision 1, of the Revised Statutes.

Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has refused to concur in the passage of the following bills:

S. B. No. 217: To amend section 6964 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. S. B. No. 129: To compensate Benjamin N. Beaver and John W. Butt for damages sustained by them by reason of the failure of the State to fulfill its contract for labor performed and material furnished for the Central Lunatic Asylum.

S. B. No. 171: To amend section 4155 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio.
Attest:
D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has concurred in the Senate amend

ments to

H. J. R. No. 66: Providing for election of United States Senator.
D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

Attest:

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has concurred in the passage of the following bill:

S. B. No. 194: To amend section 4202 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio.
Attest:
D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

Mr. Fleischmann moved to reconsider the vote by which the Senate concurred in the House amendments to S. B. No. 99.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 13, nays 14, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, O'Hagan, Sinks, Tyler, and Van Cleaf-13. Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Kirby of Hamilton, Moore, Perkins, Pond, Richards, and Sullivan-14.

So the motion was disagreed to.

By unanimous consent the rules were dispensed with, and the following bill introduced and read the first time:

S. B. No. 266-Mr. Eggleston: To constitute section 7016a Revised Statutes.

Mr. Pond moved to take from the table H. B. No. 190.

Which was agreed to.

Mr. Pond moved to make said bill the special order for 3 o'clock on Wednesday next.

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