MR. PRESIDENT:Your Committee on Enrolled Bills, have examined Senate Resolution No. 10, "In respect to contract with J. McCarty on Penitentiary," and find the same correctly enrolled, and have this day placed the same in the hands of the Governor for his consideration. SAMUEL SPEER Chairman. Mr. Gamble offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That no Senator shall, in the Sesate; or in Committee of the Whole, speak longer than five minutes at one timë, upon any question. On motion, the Senate adjourned until 7 o'clock this evening. Present-Messrs. Bartlett; Barbour, Drenning, Gamble, Houston, Horne, Legate, Melhoan, Potter, Speer of Brown, Speer of Donglas, Twiss and Weer-13. Absent-Messrs. Colton; Eskridge; Foote,. Lule, Manning, Murphy, Quigg, and Smith--8. Mr. Hosston introduced, Senate Joint Resolution, No, 14. Be lating to the repairing the roof of the Senate chamber.” Read first time. On motion, the rules were suspended, and Senate Joint Resolution No. 14, was read second time. Mr. Houston, moved that the rules be suspended, and Senate Joint Resolution No. 14, In regard to repairing the roof of the Senato chamber," be considered engrossed, and read the third time. Senate Joint Resolution No. 14, was read the third timẻ. ༄། ༔ The question them, shall Senate Joint Resolution No. 14, pass? The question then being, shall the Bill pass? * "Thé ayés and nões were called and resulted as follows: Ayes 16, "noza 1.3 ! C Those gentlemen voting aye, were Messrs. Bartlett, Barbour, Drenning, Eskridge, Gamble, Horne, Housho, Legate Manning, Melhóa Marphy, Quigg, Speer of Brown, Speer of Douglas, Smith and Weer. ilde wek lue ST */ histor Mr. Twiss voted in the negative. A constitutional majority having voted in the affirmative, the Joint Resolution, passed and the title was agreed to: 119in Senate Joint Resolution No. 13, Relating to State Penitentiary." was called up, and read for information. Message from the House of Representatives: "nigwin??? MR. PRESIDENT:-The House have passed the accompanying substitute, to Senate bill No. 7, "An act to provide for taking the ensus," is 167qua Also House bill No. 161. An act to establish ċertting State roads," 47 House bill No: 204, An agt declating certain Territorial bonds, Territorial warrants," House bill No. 203, "An act to amend an acts entitled an act to incorporate cities of the State of Kansas," approved March 4th, 1964. uzukeofi stanse sol tamildecke gold combusmi savoll House bill No. 180, "An act to vagate certain streets and alleys in Wilmington," ie weg of stored sits and konu ́de vroli ོ་ཝུན་ House bill No. 173, "An act supplemental to an act to incorporatc cities of the State of Kansas," approved March 4th, 1864.” The House have also passed the accompanying substitute to Sen ate Joint Resolution No. 8, in all of which they desire your con The House concur in Senate amendments to House bill No. 29, and non-concur in Senate Substitute for House bills Nos. 115 and 70. I am instructed to inform the Senate, the House non-concur in Senate substitute for the latter bill (70) for the reason that it does not designate the lawful weight of all the articles, mentioned in the original bill. The House have passed Senate bill, No. 29, Senate bill No. 44, Senate bill No. 72 and Senate bill No. 84. D. B. EMMERT, Chief Clerk. House bill No. 173,"An act supplemental to an act to incorporate cities of the State of Kansas," approved March 4th, 1862,” Read first time. House bill No. 180, "An act to vacate certain streets and alleys in Wilmington," Read first time. House bill No. 203, "An act to amend an act, entitled an act to incorporate cities of the State of Kansas, approved March 4th, 1862," Read first time. House bill No, 204, "An act declaring certain Territorial bonds, Territorial warrants," Read first time, House amendment, being substitute for Senate Resolution No. 8, Relating to the proposition of the sureties of H. R. Dutton,” was read. Mr. Houston `moved that the Senate do now concurr in House amendments to Senate Joint Resolution No. 8. Jes Motion prevailed. The question then being, shall the Senate concur in House amendments to Senate Joint Resolution No. 8? The syes and nocs were called and resulted as follows: Ayes 17, Those gentlemen voting aye, were— Messrs. Bartlett, Barbour, Colton, Drenning, Eskridge, Gamble, Houston, Horne, Manning, Melhoan, Murphy, Quigg, Speer of Brown, Speer of Douglas, Smith, Twiss and Weer. A constitutional majority having voted in the affirmative, the House amendments were concurred in. Substitute for Senate bill No. 7. “An act to provide for taking the census," Read first time. House bill No. 161, “An act to establish certain State roads,” So Read first time. : A Mr. Houston moved that the rules be suspended, and that all Bills which have been read the first time, be now read the second time. Motion prevailet. House bill No. 173,"An act supplemental to an act to incor. ate cities of the State of Kansas," approved March 4th, 1862, was read second time, and Referred to the Committee of the Whole. House bill No. 180, “An act to vacate certain streets and alleys in Wilmington," was read second time, and Referred to the Committee of the Whole. House bill No. 204 “An act declaring certain Territorial bonds Territorial warrants," was read second time, and R2 CP. Referred to the Committee of the Whole. House bill No. 203, An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate cities of the State of Kansas," approved March 4th, 1862, was read second time, and 1 House bill No. 151, An act to establish certain State roads,' was read second time, and Substitute for Senate bill No. 7, "An act to provide for taking. the census," was read second time, and A Referred to the Committee of the Whole gmbusmas gamli On motion of Mr. Houston, the Senate went into Committee of the Whole, to consider all Bills and Resolutions of House and Senate which were ready for consideration. After some time spent therein, the Committee aree and through their chairman, reported that they had gonsidered House Bill No. 123, An act relating to the insane asylum," seed donde allia House bill No. 137, An act to provide for the collection of the delinquent city tax, for the year 1862, of the city of Topeka. 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