REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES
have recommended the indefinite postponement of the following described bills:
Mn Adkison's [S. 4.] authoring Boards of County Commissioners to construct gravel and macadamized or payed roads. See page 25 of the Brevier Reports.
Mr. Foul&e's [S. 31] to amend Section 1 of an act entitled "an act supplemental to an act to establish Public Libraries," approved February 16, 1852, defining the duties of Township Trustees in relation to libraries, approved March 14, 1879, and numbered Section 3,805 of the Revised Statutes of 1881. See page 29 of the Brevier Reports.
Mr. Overstreet's [S. 35] to amend Section 1 of an act concerning taxation of lands in cities, approved April 16, 1881, and repealing conflicting laws.
Mr. Ristine's [S. 37] to amend Section 67 of an act concerning proceedings in criminal cases. See page 30 of the Brevier Reports.
Mr. Voyles' [S. 40] to amend Sections 24 and 27 of an act concerning roads and highways, approved April 15, 1881.
Mr. White's [S. 60] concerning proceedings in criminal cases, repealing Section 67, Revised Statutes, 1640, of an act concerning proceedings in criminal cases, approved April 19, 1881, and reviving all acts repealed by said section.
Mr, Magee's [S. 64] authorizing County Commissioners to purchase real estate for holding fairs, repealing Section -- Revised Statutes 5,802. See page 39 of the Brevier Reports.
Mr. Johnson's [S. 71] providing cancelment of debts secured by mortgage on real declaring an emergency.
Mr. Brown's [S. 96] legalizing the proceedings and contracts of Board of County Commissioners in purchase, sale or exchange of property in certain cases.
Mr. Adkinson's [S. 97] bill concerning roads and highways-to amand Section 27 of said act-relating to working out road tax.
Mr. Rahm's [S. 122] to amend Section 19 of the Savings Bank act, approved May 12, 1869, concerning investments, not more than 60 per cent. to be invested.
Mr. Foulke'a [S. 127] to amend Section 34 of the general Common School act of March 6, 1865, being Section 4,425 of the Code of 1881-relating to teachers' license.
Mr. Null's [S. 158] prescribing that all legal notices shall be published in the paper having largest circulation in the County, and mode of ascertaining this,
Mr. Benz'a '[195] to amend Sections 4,045 and 4,654 inclusive, of the Code of 1881. >