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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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BILLS ON THE SECOND READING.

The following described bills were read the second time and severally referred to appropriate Committees:

Mr. Harrison's [H. R. 166] to amend Section 51 of the act covering public offenses. Referred to the Committee on Rights and Privileges.

Mr. Mauck's [H. R. 167] to amend Section 193 of the public offense act. It was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Mr. Hamilton's (H. R. 168] to establish County Committee It was referred to the Committee on the Organization of the Courts.

Mr. Robinson's [H. R. 169] to amend Section 28 of the general school law. It was referred to the Committee on Education.

Mr. Gilman's [H. R. 170] to provide for: the sale of escheated estates. It was referred to the Committee on Education.

Mr. Eraser's [H. R. 171] to amend Sections 3, 4, 10 and 12 of the act concerning drainage. It was referred to the Committee on Drains and Dikes.

Mr. Wilson,s, of Kosciusko, [H. R. 172] notes obtained by false pretense not collectable. It was referred to the Committee on Rights and Privileges.

Mr. Davis' [H. R. 173] for the relief of Robert Keifer and Henry Lumon, of Laporte County. It was referred to the Committee on County and Township Business.

Mr. McClelland's [H. R. 174] to amend Sections '269 and 284 of and repeal 268 concerning public offenses. It was referred to the Committee on Education.

Mr. McClelland's [H. R. 175] to repeal Section 1 of the act authorizing aliens to hold real estate. It was referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Mr Wilson's, of Marion, [ H. R. 179 H. R. 176 ] to amend Section 108 of an act concerning taxation, approved March 29, 1881. It was referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Mr. Wilson's, of Marion, [H. R. 177] for the relief of John Martin, contractor for brick work on the Hospital for Insane Women. It was referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Mr. Howland's [H. R. 178] concerning the powers and duties of County Commissioners and requesting them to give bond. It was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Mr. Howland's [H. R 179] to encourage the formation of voluntary association for the encouragement of agriculture in all its forms. It was referred to the Committee on Agriculture.

Mr. Whitsit's [H. R. 180] to abolish the office of City Assessor in towns of 15,000 or more inhabitants.

It was referred to the Committee on Cities and Towns.

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Mr. Whitsit's [H R. 181] to provide for the election and qualification of Justices of the Peace.

It was referred to the Committee on the Organization of Courts.

Mr. Ferriter's [H. R. 182] to create the office of Supervising Inspector of Steam Boilers.

It was referred to the Committee on the Rights and Privileges of the Inhabitants of the State.

On motion by Mr. STEWART-yeas, 67; nays, 2 the remaining bills on the Speaker's table were read by title only, and then referred to the appropriate Committees.

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