BILLS ON THE THIRD READING.
The following described bills were read the third time and finally passed the House:
Mr. Niblack's [H. R. 66] concerning the Wabash Navigation Company authorizing it to raise money for repairs, by yeas 75, nays 10.
Mr. Atkison's, [H. R. 20] amending section 46 of the Common School Law; (as the law now stands non-residents' property cannot be taxed in school districts for building purposes; this bill allows all non- page: 123[View Page 123] residents property to be taxed in districts where it is situated;) by yeas 74, nays 10.
Mr. Perry's, [H. R. 44] Relative to time of holding Courts of Common Pleas in Franklin, Fayette, Wayne and Union counties; by yeas 83, nays 1.
Mr. Leed's, [H.R.54] authorizing county officers to expose for sale whatever they have to sell at other places than the Court house door relative to sales on delinquent taxes by Auditors; by yeas 82, nays 5.
Mr. Anderson's, [H. R. 69] regulating the duties of State Librarian, (it does not allow any book from the Library to be taken out side of the Capital building,) by yeas 82, nays 2.
Mr. McGauchey's, [H. R. 95] relative to the times of holding courts in Adams, Wells, Huntington and Allen counties; by yeas 89, nays 0.
Mr. Dickinson's [S. 10] amending section 9 of an act concerning voluntary associations; by yeas 83, nays 2.