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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume IV, 1861, 378 pp.
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WORK FOR COMMITTEES.

About fifty Senate bills were read the second time and severally disposed of as follows:

Messrs. Wolfe's 102, Miller's 103, 155, Teegarden's 106, 154, Ferguson's 109, 123, Murray's 110, O'Brien's 113, Claypool's 110,150, Mellett's 124, 131, 132, Lorn ax's 126, March's 138, 157, Anthony's 146, and Ray's 156; were referred to tho Judiciary Committee.

Messrs. Murray's 105, and Carnahan's 122 were referred to the Committee on Roads and Highways.

Messrs. Hamilton's 107, Cobb's 119. Tarkington's 125, Robinson's 127. Committee on Roads' 129, and Miller's 137, were ordered engrossed for third reading.

Mr. Culver's 108 was referred to the Committee on County and Township Business.

Messrs. March's 111, Miller's 142, and Tarkington's 160, were referred to the Committee on Education.

Messrs. Conley's 112, Lander's 135, Lomax's 140, Newcomb's 144, and Grubb's 158, were referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Messrs. Newcomb's 136 and Dickinson's 151, 152, were referred to the Committee on the Organization of Courts.

Mr. Shoulders' 139 was referred to the Committee on Temperance.

Mr. Conner's 143 was referred to the Committee on Banks.

Mr. Murray's 147 was referred to the Select Committee on Military Affairs.

A Select Committee's 148 to the Committee on Federal Relations.

Mr. Line's 149 was referred to the Senator Line, Conner and Beeson.

The Committee on the Organization of Courts' 157 was referred to Senators Anthony Claypool, Miller, Ray and Cobb.

And then the Senate adjourned.

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