NEW PROPOSITIONS.
The following bills were introduced, read the first time and appropriately referred.
By Mr. CAVEN, [S. 46] to provide for the detection and arrest of felons.
It was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. CAVEN [S. 47] to enable cities to aid in the construction of railroads.
It was referred to the Committee on Roads.
By Mr. BELLAMY [S. 48] for the protection of banks of water courses by the protection of bushes growing on the banks thereof.
It was referred to the Committee on Roads.
By Mr. CAVEN [S. 49] to authorize the City of Indianapolis to occupy as parks certain lands belonging to the State.
It was referred to the Committee on Benevolent Institutions.
By Mr. KINLEY [S. 50] providing for the collection of forfeited recognizances.
It was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. DENBO [S. 51] to amend section 9 and repealing part of section sixteen of an act concerning partition of lands, etc., approved March 20,1852.
It was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. HENDERSON [S. 52] creating the twenty-second and twenty-third Judicial Circuits, fixing the times of holding courts therein, etc.
It was referred to the Committee on Organization of Courts of Justice.
By Mr. Caven [S. 53] to authorize the formation of co-operative societies for the purchase or erection of dwellings or other buildings.
It was referred to the Committee on Corporations.
Mr. JOHNSTON of Montgomery, offered a resolution, which was adopted, that when the Senate adjourns it adjourn to meet at ten o'clock a. m. tomorrow.