ORDERS FOR THE DIRECTION OP BUSINESS ON
THE
SPEAKER'S TABLE.
The Speaker now took up the regular order of business.
The joint resolution [S No. 3] to make temporary provision for the public printing was read and passed to the second reading.
Mr. Harper's Railroad Fence bill [H. R. 92] was referred to the Committee on Railroads.
Mr. Crumpacker's Supreme Court Reporter bill [H. R, 93] -
and Mr. Kennedy of Montgomery's Supplemental Divorce bill [H. R. 94] were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Marvin of Boone's Voluntary Association bill [H. R. 95] was referred to the Committee on Agriculture.
Mr Edwards' Equalizing School Fund bill [H. R 96] was referred to the Committee on Education.
Mr. Collins' Practice Act Amendment bill [H. R. 97], and -
Mr. Hopkins' Liability of Mortgages bill [H.R. 98] were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Forkner's Compensation for Railroad Damages bill [H. R. 99] was referred to the Committee on Railroads.
Mr. Bence's Supreme Court Reporter bill [H. R. 100] was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr Cantley's Public Warehouse bill [H. R. 101] was referred to the Committee on Corporations.
Mr. Ragan's Indiana Horticultural Society bill [H. R. 102] - Committee on Agriculture.
Mr. Trusler's Fish Act Amendment bill [H. R. 103] - Committee on Rights and Privileges.
Mr. Ratliff's Mortgage Record bill [H. R. 104] - Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Collins' Highways bill [H. R. 105] was Referred to the Committee on Roads.
Mr. Havens' Decedents estates settlement bill [H. R. 106] and
Mr. Collins' Partition of Lands bill [H. R. 107] were referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Charters' County Commissioners bill [H R. 108] Committee on County and Township business.
Mr. Waterman's Line Fence bill [H. R. 109] - Committee on Agriculture.
Mr. Twibill's Number of Members of the General Assembly bill - [H R. 110] coming up
Mr. Thompson, of Henry, moved that it be indefinitely postponed.
On motion of Mr. LANHAM the motion was laid on the table.
On motion of Mr. DAVIS, the bill was referred to tie Committee on Elections.
Mr. Wynn's Grave-robbing bill [H. R. 111] was referred to the Committee on Rights and Privileges.
Mr. Clark's Wild Game protection amendment bill [H. R. 112] was read and referred to the Committee on Agriculture.