SENATE BILLS READ THE SECOND TIME.
On motion by Mr. CHAPMAN, the Senate proeeeded to the consideration of Senate bills on the second reading.
Mr. BELL'S bill [S. 200] to legalize sales on executions issued within ten years from entry of judgment, without leave of Court or revision, was read the second time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. CHAPMAN'S bill [S. 42] to repeal an act of May 15, 1879, touching foreign Insurance Companies, with an amendment proposed by a Committee, which was concurred in. This bill was made a special order for Tuesday at 11 o'clock a. m.
On motion of Mr. HOSTETTER, his bill [S. 340] to amend Section 2 of the act of March 3, 1881 touching the laying out and location of towns, streets, alleys, etc. was read the second time.
Mr. Kramer's bill [S. 229] to legalize sales made to enforce the collection of municipal taxes from 1872 to 1881.
Mr. Macartney's bill [S. 230] legalizing the incorporation of Augusta.
Mr. Graham's bill [S. 258--see pages 135 and 183 of these Reports] to provide for the care of orphans and abandoned children. [Amended by concurring in a Committee report.]
Mr. Viehe's bill [S. 327] regulating the redemption of lands from sale on execution or decrees of Court--amended by concurrence in a Committee report.
page: 88[View Page 88]Mr. Poindexter's [S. 56] to regulate the transportation of freights on railroads.
Mr. Bell's bills [S. 289] authorizing cities to collect benefits assessed for opening streets as delinquent taxes are collected; and [S. 290] and levy and collect road labor tax, and reducing the price of keeping city prisoners to fifty cents a day.
Mr. Comstock's bill [S. 198--see page 94, vol. xix.] to legalize certain acts of gravel and toll roads purchased at Sheriff's sale, etc.
The Revision Committee's bill [S. 276] concerning Criminal Courts--
Were severally read the second time and ordered engrossed for the third reading.