Skip to Content
Indiana University

Search Options


View Options


Table of Contents



Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XIX XX, 1881, 475 pp.
previous
next

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.

previous
next