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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume IV, 1861, 378 pp.
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NEW BILLS

Of the following titles were passed to the second reading:

Mr. FRASIER: [173] Supplemental to the acts of March 2, '55, and December 26, '58 for the re-location of county seats.

Mr. WILLIAMS: [174] To authorize the organization of Insurance Companies in the State of Indiana.

Mr. VEATCH: [175] To authorize the killing of dogs that are found wandering away from their owners, providing for licensing dogs in cities and towns, &c., and prescribing duties of township assessors in certain cases.

Mr. ANDERSON: [176] To license dogs, and providing for the payment of damages sustained on account of maiming and killing sheep by dogs.

Mr. MOSS: [177] To regulate the remission of fines and forfeitures, and to repeal all laws conflicting with this act.

Mr. KENDRICK: [178] To amend sections 2, 3, and 14 of the act of March 1, 1859, amendatory of the General City Corporation law of March 5, 1857.

Mr. WOODS: [179] Regarding estrays and articles adrift, and repealing all laws in conflict with this act.

Mr. COOPRIDER: [180] To amend section 13 of the act of January 12. 1852, to provide againt the consequences of lost books, papers, &c., to restore lost papers and provide for the perpetuation of testimony.

Mr. ORR: [181] To amend the 17th section of the justices act of June 9. 1852, defining their power and duties in civil cases.

Mr. PARRETT: [182] To amend sections 1 and 3 of the act in relation to public officers, &c., approved March 5, 1859.

Mr. FRASIER: [183] To create the 17th page: 184[View Page 184] Judicial District; to provide for the election of a Judge; to fix the time of holding its terms; to provide for the election of a Prosecutor for the 10th Circuit, &c. [The district to be composed of the counties of Kosciusko, Elkhart, Lagrange, Steuben, Noble and De Kalb.]

Mr. JONES of Tippecanoc: [184] Providing for the jurisdiction of the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts, in case of forfeited recognizances, &c.

Mr. HENRICKS: [185] To provide for numbering the several districts of the Court of Common Pleas in the State of Indiana.

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