NEW PROPOSITIONS.
The following described bills were read the first time and severally referred:
By Mr. BRYANT [H. R. 446]: To amend Sections 21 and 59 of an act to divide the State into Circuits for judicial purposes, approved March 6, 1873.
By Mr. FANCHER [H. R. 447]: Legalizing the official acts of the Boards of Trustees of the town of Cadiz, Henry County.
By Mr. CARTER [H. R. 448]: To amend Section 8 of an act concerning interest and usury, approved March 10, 1879. [School, College and canal funds, etc, shall be loaned at 7 per cent., page: 13[View Page 13] except in cases where there is too much on hand to be loaned at that rate, in which case it can be loaned at a less rate.]
By Mr. HINTON [H. R. 449]: To regulate the tolls charged on Plank and Macadamized Roads ceded to the United States by the State of Indiana and matters properly connected therewith. [The charges for toll not to exceed a maximum of over 10 per cent. of the actual amount invested and keeping up repairs, etc.]
By Mr. McSHEEHY [H. R. 450]: Concerning licensing of vehicles in all cities of this State, having a population of 60,000 or more inhabitants as shown by the census of 1880. [The Board of Aldermen and Common Council shall have the power to enact ordinances regulating the running of vehicles, etc.]
By Mr. SULZER [H. R. 451]: Concerning the regulation of the time for holding Courts in the Second Judicial Circuit.
By Mr. BERRYMAN [H. R. 452]: To amend Section 14 of an act of 1879 concerning exemptions.