NEW PROPOSITIONS.
The following bills were introduced, read the first time and severally passed to the second reading:
By Mr. SPENCER, [46] repealing the 18th section of the act regulating the apportionment of decedent's estates,
By Mr. KEMP of Dubois, [47] legalizing the acts of deputies of civil officers who have entered the military service of the United States.
By Mr. SPENCER, [48] prohibiting Judges of Common Pleas Courts from page: 58[View Page 58] practicing as attorneys in Inferior Courts.
By Mr. LEMMON of Harrison, [49] amending the 4th find 6th sections of the act prescribing the duties of Coroners.
By Mr. KILGORE, [50] requiring Railroad Companies to keep on hand a sufficient number of locomotives and freight cars for the transportation of live stock and other freights, and imposing damages in case of default.
By Mr. REITZ, [51] amendatory of an act regulating sales on execution.
By Mr. MORGAN, [52] amending sections 4, 5. 8, 9 and 11 of the law regulating marriages.
By Mr. KILGORE, [53] requiring all railroad corporations to elect three fourths of their directors from the residents of the State.
By Mr. LEEDS, [54] authorizing County Treasurers to expose lands delinquent for taxes at the Auditor's office.
By Mr. LA3SELLE, L55] amending section 1 of an act exempting property from execution.
By Mr. WATERMAN, [56] relative to road taxes.
By Mr. GARVIN, [57] providing that the value of Government stamps on legal processes be collected among the costs.
By Mr. LASSELLE, [58] amending section 82 of the practice act.
By Mr. LEEDS, [59] empowering Sheriffs to expose property on execution for sale at the doors of Clerks offices.
By Mr. LASSELLE. [6O] amending sections 3, 5, 7 and 9, of an act enforcing the 13th article of the constitution.