HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING.
The following described House bills were read the second time and ordered engrossed unless otherwise stated:
Mr. Gibson's [H. R. 2] to legalize the acknowledgement a'id recording of certain instruments of writing.
Mr. McMullen's [H. R. 3] to amend Section 461 of an act concerning proceedings in civil cases.
Mr. Deem's bill [H. R. 5] concerning town elections.
Mr. Williams', of Knox, [H. R. 10] to amend Section 9 of an act concerning proceedings in criminal cases.
Mr Whitsit's [H. R. 13] concerning the use of firearms.
Mr. Shockney's [H. R. 22] to equalize the assessments of taxes made by the Board of Trustees of the incorporated town of Winchester, Randolph County.
Mr. Henderson's [H. R. 29] to enable the several Counties of the State to sell and dispose of land for the benefit of the school fund.
Mr. Best's [H. R. 30] to amend Section 3 of an act to regulate the descent of heirs, approved March 2, 1855.
Mr. Patten's [H. R. 32] to create the Forty-third Judicial Circuit.
Mr. Patten's [H. R. 33] to amend Section 1 of an page: 102[View Page 102] act providing for a homestead and exempting it from sale on execution, etc.
Mr. Patten's [H. R. 34] to legalize the election of the Board of Trustees of the town of Sullivan, Sullivan County.
Mr Patten's [H. R. 35] to amend Section 16 of an act incorporating the town of Sullivan, Sullivan County.
Mr. Patten's [H. R. 36] to amend certain sections of an act concerning public offenses.
On motion by Mr. HOWLAND it was recommit to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Weaver's [H. R. 55] to prevent the sale of impure butter.
Mr. Kirkpatrick's [H. R. 53] to legalize the incorporation of the town of Bannettsville, White County.
Mr. Wilson's, of Kosciusko, [H. R. 66] to legalize the incorporation of the town of Syracuse, in Kosciusko CountY.
Mr Wilson's, of Kosciusko,[H. R. 67] to legalizing the incorporation of the town of Silver Lake. Kosciusko County.
Mr. Wilson's, of Marion, [H. R. 72] concerning taxation.
On motion by Mr. STERRETT, it was recommitted with instructions.
Mr. Adams' [H. R. 74] to amend Section 372 of the civil procedure act, approved April 7, 1881.
Mr. Gerber's [H. R. 75] to establish the Thirty-fourth Judicial Circuit.
On motion by Mr. BEST, the enacting clause was stricken out.
Mr. Heffren's [H. R. 79] concerning elections and the contest thereof.
Mr. Mutz's [H. B. 80] to prohibit the tilling of quails. Mr Heffren's [H. R 81] to protect the elections of voluntary political Associations.
Mr. Mock's [H. R, 83] to amend Section 1,629 of the Revised Statutes of 1881 concerning proceedings in criminal cases.
Mr Graham's [H. R. 85] to legalize the plats of towns and town plats additional to towns.
Mr. Jewett.'s [H. R. 89] to amend Section 346 of an act concerning proceedings in civil cases.