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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XIX XX, 1881, 475 pp.
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REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES.

Mr. KENNER submitted a report from the Committee on Claims, to which was referred the claim of Rosenthal & Co. of $280.73. The Committee is of the opinion that this claim is a just one, and recommend that provision be made for its payment in the specific appropriation bill.

The report of the Committee was concurred in.

Mr. AKIN, of the Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the claim of the Bowling Green Manufacturing Company, against the State Prison South, recommend that the claim be not allowed.

The report was concurred in.

Mr. LINDLAY submitted a report from the Committee on Trust Funds, on the bill [H. R. 223] defining the duties of County Auditors, recommending its passage with the following amendments: "The County Auditor shall receive for his services ten cents for each 100 words necessarily written."

The report was concurred in and the bill was ordered engrossed.

Mr. WILSON, from Morgan, submitted a report from the Committee on Fees and Salaries, on the bill [H. R. 272] in relation to emoluments of the Reporter of the Supreme Court, recommending its indefinite postponement

The report was concurred in.

Mr. WILSON, from Morgan, reported from the Committee on Fees and Salaries, on the bill [H. R. 117] concerning witnesses, recommending its passage, with the following amendments: "Any person subpenaed to testify in any case in a Court of record, except before a Justice of the Peace outside of the County in which he resides, shall be allowed five cents per mile for the distance traveled in going and returning, and $l per day for the time spent in attendance. These fees to be paid witness out of the County Treasury, as other claims are paid."

The report was concurred in and the bill ordered engrossed.

On motion by Mr. THOMPSON, it was agreed that when the House adjourns it adjourns to meet on Monday at 1 o'clock p. m.

A report from the Committee on Fees and Salaries was submitted on the bill [H. R. 262] concerning fees of County Clerks, recommending its indefinite postponement.

The report was concurred in.

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