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Show l.KCilSl.AlHVK ASSl-!iHl,Y. Th (nh -Seniiul St-Nsiini. iiiiKi v nir I'av. COUNCIL. Wuhuvday, Ki'b. iUh, lni. Council convt'iu'd at the H'nuLir hour. Messaged wcto veoeiviil rtniuiuucing tliat tlu' bo.i-o had pasm-d (11. K. L';) ", bill to unu'iid an iu-t ri'gnl.itiiig tVu-H," Pic, and K. :;) " lull t,i change tins ii.mu-s of Jiwo Murnliv Jcancsand fuur uthcr per.4.ns," forwarding lini a.uno lor thn action of the council. Tne hills wcio pa.il. t'ouiicilor ClntV having ukaimd have picHontl (0. b lo) "A h:!l for an ul puiv.ding lor tho health and palely of peioua employed in foal iniiu-o," which p.iNevl its lirat read-im; read-im; and so ven ty tivo copies were on!er d prion d, ' find the hill was reteiied to the committee on min.'ral ri .vniu'i s. (II. F. 17) "A hill to ivgulaif the niaiinor ot'appoals fnm tho district courts." etc., was taken up, pa-sl its lirt read ins; and at the c!om- uf tho se.Mnd reading, was referred to tlio judiciary coin ni it tee. Council adjournal, noi'si-:. Hoae a:seiiibltil at 10 a. m. Mr. Kockwood, frvnu the eo:nniitii-o on agriculture, eto., reported a bill for the prevention of cruelty to unimaU Recommitted. Cou;c:l bill lor the relief ot certain parlies, tending tho time for tiling on lot?, was referred to the committeu on municipal corjioratious. Mr. Pace, from the committee on penitentiary, reported back the bdi providing for the location and erec tion oi a territorial pcuueuuary. iiiki recommendevi its p.issae. Uead and onieroil printetl. Mr. Karr, from the coni'iiittee on revision, reported the biil to amtnd-an amtnd-an act to rrgnlate fees and compensation compensa-tion of oilicial service;. I'no bill passed. Mr. Karr, frvnu the cumiuilL e on mdieiary, report hack, ameudevl, the Lu il in relation to hoU 1 ktvpers, etc. Tiie ai n end menu wcro n. it adopted and the b.li was rccontmitil. Mr. reuroc, Irom ine oinmittei-on oinmittei-on petitions anJ memorials, in:i duced a bdi t." c. tango t:ie n mi-s of desse Muiphy Joanes and four other-". l"ue bdi passi-vl, and (lie hoa.-u d-journcd d-journcd tili 2 p. ni. - P- M1- T:ie Cx' m m it tee on irrigation and canals, to whom were refern-d sundry bids in relation to irriguion, rep.trted substitute bill and recomnicudixl its passive. T:ie subs'.ituto w. re-ct-ivi-d and ordered printed. Tne committee on municipal corporations, cor-porations, to whom w.is relerrwl t!ie councd biil for tho relief of certain persons, ex'endmg the time for tLmg on land claims, reported the panic 1 back amended. Consideration of tiie biil was postponed till Thursday. The biil for an act supplementary to the act regulating elections w.w tak'm up on its second reading, amended, and referred to tiie committee com-mittee on elections. A menage was received Irom the council announcing the pas?v. by i the council ot house bill rcguialing fees, Ac, aad house bill changing the names cf Jesse Murphy Jeanes, etc. Mr. Hatch moved that a committee of two be appointed to act with a like committee from the council, to examine the piKlitnr's rpdr?mM warrants war-rants and compare them with the auditor's and treasurer's books. Carried, and the chair appointed Messrs. Tuurber and Preatoa said committee. Mr. Farr moved that the committee on printing ascertain and report what would be the cost of printing the minutes of the present session of the legislature, alco the laws passed at the present session, and to learn when the publications can be ready for dis-tiibution. dis-tiibution. Carried. House adjourned till 10 a. m. on Thursday. |