NEW PROPOSITIONS.
The following bills were introduced, read the first time, and severally passed to the second reading:
By Mr. SHOCKNEY [H. R. 364] to require page: 170[View Page 170] County Auditors to give bonds in the sum of $30,000, and repealing all laws in conflict therewith.
By Mr. SHOCKNEY [H. R. 365] to amend Sections 6 and 7 of an act concerning proceedings in criminal cases.
By Mr. MERING [H. R 366] to abolish the Maple Lawn Cemetery of Richmond[to prohibit the interment of any bodies therein to provide; tor the removal of bodies now buried therein to a new cemetery where ground can be obtained free of charge for such re-interment; for the sale of the cemetery, the proceeds to be devoted to the purchase and improvement of the new one. The town is built up all around and it is expected to sell the ground for a city park ]