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REPORTS FROM THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
Were made and concurred in as follows (except in one case named):
- By Mr. CLAYPOOL: returning Senator Miller's bill 103 -see page 159 of these Reports-recommending indefinite postponement.
- Also Senator White's bill 243-see page 279-recommending that it lie on the table for the reason that a bill has already passed the Senate embracing the same subject matter.
- By Mr. MARCH: returning the petition asking for an increase of property exempt from execution, recommending that it lie on the table, as there is a Senate bill on the third reading embracing the same subject. Also the bill S. 265, recommending passage.
- By Mr. MELLETT: returning Senator Dickinson's bill 168-see page 212-recommending that it lie on the table.
- [Mr. DICKINSON made an ineffectual motion to amend this report of the committee by recommending that the bill be put upon its passage.]
- By Mr. STUDABAKER: returning Senator O'Brien's bill 213-see page 249 of these Reports-recommending indefinite postponement. Also Senator Ferguson's 174-see page 212-recommending that it lie on the table.
- By Mr. MILLER: returning Senator Newcomb's bill 250, recommending passage. The report was rejected and the bill laid on the table. Also the bill H. R. 30 to amend section 78 of the practice act, recommending passage.
- By Mr. CONNER: returning the bill S. 268, recommending passage. Also the estates of absent person's bill H. R. 44, recommending passage with an amendment striking out "3" and inserting "7."
Mr. NEWCOMB presented a claim of W. R. Nofsinger, for services, while Treasurer of State in the year 1857-8, as treasurer ex-officio of the Institution of the Blind $200 00, and Deaf and Dumb $100 00; which was referred to the Committee on Claims.