NEW PROPOSITIONS.
Bills for acts were introduced, read the first time and severally passed to the second reading, to-wit:
Mr. HALL, a bill [S. 130] for an act to establish a sanitarium, to provide for the government thereof, repealing all conflicting laws, and declaring an emergency. [The bill provides for the care and custody of inebriates among other unfortunates, and appropriates $50,000 for the sanitarium.]
Mr. TAYLOR, a bill [S. 131] for an act supplemental to the act establishing a reformatory institution for women and children, approved May 13,1859. [It proposes an appropriation for the completion of said institution.]
Mr. BROWN, a bill [S. 132] to amend the twentieth section of the act of May 13, 1859, to establish a reformatory institution for women and children. [It provides that such persons may be admitted and detained till eighteen years of age.]
Mr. SCOTT, a bill [S. 133] to provide for a more extended and improved system of college and university education. [It proposes that the State University, the State Normal School, and the Purdue University shall constitute the Indiana University.]
Mr. FRIEDLEY of Scott, a bill [S. 134] for an act to create the Twenty-sixth Judicial District of the Court of Common Pleas, providing for the appointment of judge and prosecuting attorney thereof. [It makes Lawrence, Monroe and Morgan counties to constitute the Twenty-sixth District.]
Mr. GOODING, a bill [S. 135] for an act defining what county shall constitute the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit. [The county of Vanderburgh.]
Mr. THOMPSON, a bill [S. 136] pertaining to division walls and digging cellars in cities and towns where there is property adjoining belonging to another person.
Mr. HOUGH, a bill [S. 137] for an act to fix the time for holding the Courts of Common Pleas in the Eleventh Judicial District, and repealing all conflicting laws. [Hancock, Henry and Madison counties are affected by this bill.]
Mr. TAYLOR. A bill [S. 138] limiting actions founded on judgments or decrees of courts to ten years, and declaring the act a statute of repose.
Mr. BEARDSLEY. A bill [S. 139] for an act to enable railroad companies to alter their lines in certain cases and declaring an emergency.
Mr. HOWARD, a bill [S. 140] to amend the act relating to wills.