SENATE BILLS READ THE FIRST TIME.
Senator Comstock's bill [S. 306] concerning the Richmond and Liberty Turnpike Company.
Senator Garrigus' bill [S. 300] providing for a Drainage Commission.
Senator Hart's bill [S. 274] to legalize the incorporation of a Baptist Association in Gibson County.
Senator Langdon's bill [S. 177] in relation to the endowment of Purdue University, providing for reinvestment of funds, etc.
Senator Chapman's bill [S. 326] to make a contract with Indianapolis to construct a sewer from the Deaf and Asylum and the Female Reformatory.
Senator Van Vorhis' bill [S. 246] to grant the Common Council and Board of Aldermen power to construct and maintain Sewer Districts.
Senator Woods' bill [S. 132] to appropriate $6,000 to remove a sand-bar in the Calumet River.
Senator Comstock's bill [S. 198] to legalize certain acts of Gravel Road Companies purchased at Sheriff's sales.
Senator Traylor's bill [S. 317] to amend Section 16 for the organization of County Boards, approved June 7, 1852.
Senator Viehe's bill [S. 327] relating to redemption of lands from sale on execution.
Senator Leeper's bill [S. 311] to amend Section 1 of an act for the incorporation of Mining and Manufacturing Companies, approved March 9, 1875.
Senator Comstock's bill [S. 276] concerning Criminal Courts.
Senator Sayre's bill [S. 349] to legalize the incorporation of the town of Lagro, Wabash County--
Were severally read the first time.
The Judiciary Committee reported on the bill [H. R. 476] to remove restrictions on commerce by abolishing wharfage and dockage, recommending its passage.
The report was concurred in, the bill was read the second time and ordered engrossed.
Then the House ajourned.