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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XIII, 1872, 416 pp.
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REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES.

Mr. O'BRIEN, from the Committee on Organization of Courts, returned the bill [S. 51] to amend section 1 of the Supreme Court organization act of May 13,1852, with a favorable report thereon.

The bill was set for consideration with the special order on Monday afiernoon.

Mr. GLESSNER returned from the Committee on Organization of Courts, Mr. Boone's bill [S. 78] to amend section 19 of the justices act of May 29, 1852, with a recommendation from the majority that it lie on the table.

The report was concurred in.

Mr. HOUGH, from the Committee on Organization of Courts, returned the bill [S. 30] to amend the Supreme Court organization act, with a recommendation that it lie on the table, its provisions being included in other bills before the Senate.

The report was concurred in.

Mr. DAGGY, from the same committee, returned the bill [H. R. 32] to provide times for Common Pleas Courts in the Sixteenth District, with a favorable report.

The report was concurred in.

He also returned the bill [H. R. 49] creating the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit, with a similar report.

The report was concurred in.

He also returned from the same committee the bill [S. 68] to amend the second section of the 23d Common Pleas District act, with a recommendation that it pass.

These reports were severally concurred in.

Mr. O'BRIEN, from the Committee on the Rights and Privileges of the inhabitants of the State, reported back the bill to protect bodies of water from which supplies are taken for cities, etc., from defilement with an amendment in relation to the penalty for its violation and recommended its passage.

The report was concurred in.

Mr. GLESSNER, from the same committee, returned the bill [S. 84] to protect citizens of the State against empyricism, with a recommendation from the majority that it lie on the table.

It was concurred in.

The Senate then took a recess till two o'clock p. m.

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