PASSED TO THE THIRD READING
The bill [H. R. 148] relating to railroad farm crossings, cattle guards, etc.; [H. R. 316] for relief of Wm. J. Richey; [H. R. 292] for relief of the poor, by amendment of Section 31 of the act of March 4, 1857; [H. r. 266] to amend Sections 1 of the act of May 14, 1869, concerning bridges over streams forming County boundary lines; [H. R. 307] to regulate the manufacture and sale of commercial fertilizers; [H. R. 280] to legalize a certain election; [H. R. 283] to legalize acts of Board of Trustees of Argos, Marshall County; [H. R. 239] to legalize the incorporation of the town of Geneva, Adams County; [H. R. 184] to legalize an election held in 1880 in the town of Sullivan; [H. R. 72] to legalize certain acts of the Board of Trustees of the town of Newburgh, Warrick County; [H. R. 176] to legalize the incorporation of the New Pittsburgh and Hoover Turnpike Company; [H. R. 273] to legalize acts of the town of Ridgeville, were returned from Standing Committees with favorable reports, which were concurred in, and the bills were severally ordered engrossed for the third reading.