RESOLUTIONS OF INQUIRY.
Addressed to appropriate committees, were offered, read and severally adopted, to-wit:
By Mr. WATERMAN, as to the reconstruction of judicial circuits.
By Mr. BUDD, as to amendments of the 14th and 15th sections of the common school law.
By Mr. MASON, with reference to further legislation compelling railroads to properly serve the public.
By Mr. DONALDSON, to report a bill at aa early day for the apportionment of the State for Senatorial and Representative purposes.
[Mr. MILROY offered a resolution, which lies on the table for one day, under the rules, requiring a vote of two-thirds to pass all resolutions relative to the state of the country.]
By Mr. WOOLLEN, relative to report as to fees and salaries.
By Mr. MUTZ, relative to mileage, the distance traveled by each member.
By Mr. MILLER, into the expediency of postponing the collection of mortgage to the Sinking Fund, the payment of interest excepted.
Mr. HIGGINS offered a concurrent resolution, which was adopted, by yeas 78, nays 6, appointing a committee of five on the part of each House, to report relative to re-printing the statutes, the supply for the use of the State having become exhausted.