AFTERNOON SESSION.
The following bills were introduced, read the first time and passed to the second reading:
By Mr. WATERMAN, [27] authorizing special sessions of County Commissioners in certain emergencies.
By Mr. LAMB, [28] amending the game laws--making it unlawful to shoot or trap quails or pheasants between the 1st day of February and the 1st day of October.
By Mr. MILLER, [29] amending the 37th section of the act defining misdemeanors--relative to disturbing lawful meetings of citizens so that persons asking questions, or who shall otherwise disturb public meetings shall be subject to a fine.
By Mr. WOLFE, [30] amending section 2d of the practice act, relative to witnesses.
By Mr. PACKARD, [31] authorizing the issuing of attachments on orders of injunction in certain cases.
WORK FOR COMMITTEES.
House bills were read the second time and referred to appropriate committees, to-wit:
Mr. Forester's [15] to relieve Wm. Pope. Mr. Gregory's [16] landlords and tenant.
Mr. Forrester's [17] executors and real estate sales.
Mr. Brown's [18] anti-negro.
Mr. Packard's [19] concerning negroes.
Mr. Atkison's [20] amending section 46 of the school law.
Mr. Bird's [21] allowing 10 per cent interest.
Mr. Given's [22] amending section 27 of the Divorce Law.
Mr. Anderson's [23] defunct Agricultural Societies.
Mr. Newman's [24] amending the school law.
Mr. Lemmon of Spencer's [25] amending the school law.
Mr. HANNA called up his resolution pending yesterday when the hour arrived for joint convention.
On motion by Mr. DONALDSON it was laid on the table.