REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES
have recommended that the following described bills be laid on the tabled:
Mr. Youche's [S. 28] to regulate the interest on school and other trust lands and repealing co conflicting laws, and declaring an emergency. See pages 27, 87 and 88 of the Brevier Reports.
Mr. Brown's [S. 43] to amend Section 30 of an act fixing the fees and salaries of officers named therein, approved March 12, 1875, and declaring an emergency. See page 35 of the Brevier Reports.]
Mr. Ristine's [S. 55] to amend Sections 86, 95, 97, 158, 159, 160, 164, 165, 176, 207 and 215, and repealing Sections 106, 157, 162 and 169 of an act entitled "An act providing for the settlement of decedents' estates, approved April 14, l881."-See page 39 of the Brevier Reports.
Mr. Youche's [S. 63] amending Section 15 of an act concerning the corporation of Railroad Companies, approved May 11, 1852.
Mr. Van Vorhis' [S. 81] to amend Section 30 page: 152[View Page 152] of an act entitled "An act to repeal all genearl laws now in force for the incorporation of cities and to provide for their incorporaton and prescribing their powers and rights."-See page 43.
Mr. Fleming's [S. 86] amending Section [?] of an act requiring gravel roads, turnpike and macadamized road and plank road Companies to have recorded certain annual statements, approved March 13, 1877, Revised Statutes 36[?]9.
Mr. Johnson's [S. 103] to provide that laborers and mechanics shall be entitled to a fixed lien upon property, both real and personal, of the employer.
Mr. Youche's [S. 120] to amend Section 219 of the act of March 29, 1881, concerning taxation, so as to require a suit set aside a tax title to be commenced within five years after the date of the tax sale.-See page [?] of the Brevier Reports.
Mr. Fletcher's [S. 137] defining rape and prescribing punishment therefor.-See page 7[?].
Mr. Hilligass' [S. 147] to amend Section 4,369 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, being Section 8 of the general Common School law. School fund to be loaned at 6 per cent. per annum.
Mr. Henry's [S. 171] giving Sheriffs authority to administer oath, and fixing fees, and declaring an emergency.
Mr. Campbell's [S. 191] to increase appropriations to defray expenses of teachers in County institutes.
Mr. Campbell's [S. 194] fifty-cent fee from applicants for teacher's license for a County Institute fund.