PASSED TO THE THIRD READING.
The following described bills were read the second time and ordered to be engrossed, except where otherwise stated.
The bill [H, R. 7] to provide for the protection of quails and pheasants.
The bill [H. R. 31] to amend Section 2 of an act concerting the organization of voluntary associations.
The bill [H. R. 53] to amend Section 1 of an act prescribing certain duties of Railroad Companies, requiring them to sound the whistle at the crossing of public highways, etc.
The bill [H. R. 81] to make appropriation to pay Benton County a portion of the extraordinary expenses incurred in the prosecution of a murderer.
The bill [H. R. 86] to regulate the practice of medicine and obstetrics in the State of Indiana.
The bill [H. R. 90] providing for the organization and government of the State Prison, for the confirmation of the Board of Trustees, etc., coming up--
On motion by Mr. CAUTHORNE, the Constitutional rule was suspended, and the bill read the second time by title only, and referred to the Committee on Prisons.
The bill [H. R. 117] concerning witnesses subpenaed on the part of State outside of the County in criminal cases, was referred to the Committee on Fees and Salaries.
The bill [H. R. 126] requiring Railroad Companies running in or through this State to remove page: 133[View Page 133] or destroy the rubbish and combustible matter that may be accumulated on the right, away.
The bill [H. R. 197] to amend an act touching guardian and ward.
The bill [H. R. 202] amending Section 126 of an act for the election and qualification of Justices of the Peace.
The bill [H. R. 203] amending Section 1 of an act relating to estrays and things adrift.
Mr. CAUTHORNE submitted a report from the Committee on Conference, to whom was referred the bill [S. 158]: Authorizing the Board of Revision to employ an additional Clerk, recommending that the Board of Revision of Laws be empowered to appoint two clerks for the use of the Board. Said clerks when not employed by the Board of Revision, shall assist in the engrossment of Senate and House bills under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives. Such clerks shall receive the same compensation per diem as is now allowed the clerks on the Judiciary Committee, and when the bill is so amended, that it do pass.
The report was concurred in.
Then the House adjourned to meet to-morrow at 9 a. m.