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to repeal an act entitled 'An act to provide for the exercise of the right of voting by persons who have failed to register.""

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Commitlee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find truly enrolled Senate bill No. 180, entitled "An act to amend section 2689, chapter 39 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, Of homesteads."

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find trully enrolled Senate bill No. 41, entitled "An act to appropriate money to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the support of the State government for the years 1881 and 1882."

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find truly enrolled Senate bill No. 73, entitled, "An act to appropriate money for the redemption of Union Military Bonds held for redemption by Donaldson & Fraley of St. Louis, Missouri, Daniel Baldridge of Sullivan county, J. C. Lindley of Dade county, Abe S. Scott of Boone county and C. E. Ilgenfritz of Pettis county, Missouri."

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find truly enrolled Senate bill No. 246, entitled "An act to relieve the Supreme Court from the necessity of preparing written opinions in certain cases."

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find truly enrolled Senate bill No. 50, entitled "An act to appropriate money and provide for the payment of the claim of the Rolla board of education."

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find truly enrolled Senate bill No. 236, entitled "An act to amend section 7631, article 1, chapter 164 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, entitled 'Treasury department.""

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find truly enrolled Senate bill No. 139, entitled "An act to provide for the medical treatment of insane criminals, and to appropriate money therefor."

MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolled Bills have carefully examined and find truly enrolled Senate bill No. 167, entitled "An act concerning the liability of cities, towns and persons for damages to persons or property caused by riots."

The President announced that all other business would be suspended and directed the Secretary to read at length Senate bill No. 129, entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act to provide for the

exercise of the right of voting by persons who have failed to register,"" and that unless objection be made, he would sign the same to the end that it may become a law.

No objection being made, said bill was read at length by the Secretary, and the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, no other business intervening, affixed his signature thereto.

Said bill was immediately sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker. Senate bill No. 129 having been signed by the President and the Secretary, was this day presented to the Governor for his approval.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed the Secretary to read at length Senate bill No. 167, entitled "An act concerning the liability of cities, towns and persons for damages to persons or property caused by riots," and that unless objection be made, he would sign said bill, to the end that it may become a law.

No objections being made, the bill was read at length by the Secretary, and the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, no other business intervening, affixed his signature thereto.

Said bill was immediately sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker. Senate bill No. 167 having been signed by the President and Speaker of the House, was this day presented to the Governor for his approval.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed the Secretary to read at length Senate bill No. 139, entitled "An act to provide for the medical treatment of insane criminals, and to appropriate money therefor," and that unless objections be made, he would sign the same to the end that it may become a law.

No objections made, said bill was read at length by the Secretary, and the presiding officer in the presence of the Senate in open session, no other business intervening, affixed his signature thereto; said bill was immediately sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker.

Senate bill No. 139, having been duly signed by the President of the Senate was this day presented to the Governor for his approval, by the Secretary.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed the Secretary to read at length Senate bill No. 50, entitled "An act to appropriate money and provide for the pay

ment of the claim of the Rolla board of education," and that unless objections be made he would sign the same to the end that it may become a law.

No objection being made, said bill was read at length by the Secretary, and the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, no other business intervening, affixed his signature thereto.

Said bill was immediately sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker. Senate bill No. 50 having been signed by the President, was this day presented to the Governor for his approval.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed the Secretary to read at length Senate bill No. 246, entitled "An act to relieve the Supreme Court from the necessity of preparing written opinions in certain cases," and that unless objections be made he would sign the same to the end that it may become a law.

No objections being made, said bill was read at length by the Secretary, and the President, in the presence of the Senate in open session, no other business intervening, affixed his signature thereto.

Said bill was immediately sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker. Senate bill No. 246, having been signed by the President and the Secretary, was this day presented to the Governor for his approval.

The President then announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed Senate bill No. 73, entitled "An act to appropriate money for the redemption of Union military bonds held by Donaldson & Fraley, of St. Louis, Missouri; Daniel Baldridge, of Sullivan county; J.C. Lindley, of Dade county; Abe S. Scott, of Boone county, and C. E. Ilgenfritz, of Pettis county, Missouri," to be read at length, and that, unless objection be made, he would sign the same to the end that it may become a law.

The bill was read at length, no other business intervening, and no objections being made, the President, in presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill.

Said bill was immediately sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker, and Senate bill No. 73 having been signed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker, was immediately sent to the Governor for his approval.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed Senate bill No. 41, entitled "An act to approprimoney for the support of the State Government for the years 1881 and 1882," to be read at length.

The bill was read at length, no other business intervening, and no objections being made, the President, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill.

Said bill was immediately sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker. Senate bill No. 41 having been signed by the President of the Senate and the Secretary, was immediately sent to the Governor for his approval.

Senate bill No. 236 was taken up and found truly enrolled and laid over informally.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended and directed House bill No. 736, entitled "An act to authorize and empower the fund commissioners to borrow $150,000 to meet a casual deficiency in the revenue fund in the year 1881," to be read at length.

The bill was read at length, no other business intervening, and no objections being made, the President, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed House bill No. 79, entitled "An act entitled an act to provide for the giving of bond by ex officio collector of county revenue," to be read at length.

The bill was so read, no objections being made; the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill, no other business being entertained.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed House bill No. 523, entitled "An act to amend section 1180, article 5, chapter 23 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 'Of courts of record," to be read at length.

The bill was so read, and no objections being made, the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill, no other business being entertained.

The President announced that all other business would be sus pended, and directed House bill No. 90, entitled "An act to amend section 1631 of article 8 of chapter 24 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, concerning crimes and criminal procedure," to be read at length.

The bill was so read, and no objections being made, the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill, no other business being entertained.

The President announced that all other business would be sus pended, and directed House bill No. 204, entitled "An act for the re

lief of the people of the county of Webster, by appropriating money to repair the damage done to the public buildings in said county by the cyclones of April 18, 1880," to be read at length.

The bill was so read, and no objections being made, the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill, no other business being entertained.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed substitute for House bill No. 439, entitled "An act to amend section 6988 of chapter 148 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri,' Of salaries," to be read at length.

The bill was so read, and no objections being made, the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill, no other business being entertained.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed House bill No. 413 entitled "An act to amend section 1051, article 1, chapter 23 of the Revised Statutes, entitled 'Courts of record,'" to be read at length.

The bill was so read, and no objections being made, the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill, no other business being entertained.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed House bill No. 286, entitled "An act to amend section 7495, article 11, chapter 162, Revised Statutes of Missouri, entitled' Of township organization,' relating to roads and highways," to be read at length.

The bill was read at length by the Secretary, and no objection being made, the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, no other business intervening, signed said bill.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed House bill No. 669, entitled "An act to appropriate money for the deficiencies in the appropriations for the years 1879 and 1880, and to appropriate money for the payment of certain demands against the State, for the payment of which no appropriation has hitherto been made," to be read at length.

The bill was so read, and, no objections being made, the presiding officer, in the presence of the Senate, in open session, signed said bill, no other business being entertained.

The President announced that all other business would be suspended, and directed substitute for House bills Nos. 346 and 380, entitled "An act to amend section 1157, chapter 23, article 4 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri, in relation to courts of record," to be read at length.

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