WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE UNION.
On motion of Mr. Wynn it was
Resolved, That the Clerk be directed to invite the Senate to meet the House of Representatives in this Hall on the 21st of January, 1875, at 3 1/2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of hearing addresses by Mrs. Ex. Governor Wallace and Mrs. Aveline of Ft. Wayne on the subject of Temperance.
page: 53[View Page 53]Mr. CLARK introduced a bill [H. R. 102,] for an act to amend sections one and two of the act to provide for the protection of wild game, and define the time in which the same may be taken and killed, and prescribing penalties, approved March 11, 1867, and also providing for the protection of certain birds, which took effect March 15, 1873.
These bills were passed to the second reading.
The House then adjourned, till to-morrow morning nine o'clock.