REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES.
Mr. WILSON, of Marion, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. Beeson's bill [H. R. 296] to regulate the presenting of claims to the General Assembly. The report to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. WILSON, of Marion, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. Heffren's bill [H. R 295] to amend Section 1,637 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, concerning proceeding in criminal cases. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was agreed to.
Mr. W1LSON, of Marion, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. McMullen's bill [H. R. 344] concerning public offenses and their punishment. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was agreed to.
Mr. WILLIAMS, of Knox, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. Best's bill [H. R. 100] to amend Section 25 of the decedents' estates act. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
page: 193[View Page 193]Also, from the same Committee, Mr. Copeland's bill [H. R. 180] to amend Section 2,831 of the decedents' estates act of 1881. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. STEWART, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. Robinson's bill [H. R. 260] concerning Grand and Petit Juries. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postponed was concurred in.
Also, Mr. Price's bill [H. R. 258] to amend Section 387 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, concerning proceeding in civil cases. The report of the Committee to Indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Also, Mr. Stucker's bill [H. R. 350] to repeal and amend several sections of decedents' estates act. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Also, Mr. Woodling's bill [H. R. 321] to amend several sections of the decedents' estates act. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. PATTEN, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. Nave's bill [H. R. 91] to amend Section 31, of the decedents'estates act. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Also, Mr Gilman's bill [H. R. 8] to amend a certain section of the decedents' estates act. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred iu.
Also, Mr. Beeson's bill [H. R. 45] to amend Sections 95 and 115, and repeal Section 106 of the decedents' estates acts. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. MORGAN, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. Oreene's bill [H. R. 347] to repeal Sections 243 and 244 of an act concerning proceedings in civil cases. The report was concurred in.
Also, Mr. Heffren's bill [H. R. 250] to amend 25 and 26 of the decedents' estates act. The bill was on motion by Mr. SPEAKER BYNUM [Mr. Wilson, of Marion, in the Chair] recommitted with instructions to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Also, Mr. Heffren's bill [H. R. 253] to amend Section 93 of an act concerning proceedings in criminal cases. The report of the Committee to Indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. McMULLEN, from the same Committee, reported back Mr Shively's bill [H. R. 49] to amend an act to authorize County Commissioners to construct roads and highways. The report of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. JEWETT from the same Committee reported back Mr. Sutton's bill [H. R. 184] concerning the quieting of titles to real estate. The report of the Committee was concurred in.
Also, Mr. McMullen's bill [H. R. 345] to amend Section 6,048 of the Revised Statutes of 1881. The report was concurred in.
Also, Mr. McClelland's, of Lawrence, bill [H. R. 174] to amend 2,184, 2,185 and 2,200 of the Code of 1881, concerning public officials. The report to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. WILSON, of Union, reported back from the same Committee Mr. Smith's, of Perry, bill [H. R. 21] to repeal an act authorizing aliens to hold titles to real estate. The report to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. WILLIAMS, of Knox, from the same Committee, reported back his own bill [H. R. 92] to repeal Section 200 of the decedents' estates act. The recommendation of the Committee to indefinitely postpone was concurred in.
Mr. FRAZER, from the same Committee, reported back Mr. Mock's bill [H. R 47] to amend sundry sections of the decedents' estates act. The report of the Committee to indefinitey postpone was concurred in.
Also, his own bill [H. R. 114] to amend sundry sections of the decedents' estates act. The recommendation of the Committee to postpone indefinitely was concurred in.
Also, Mr. Stewart's bill[H.R. 278] to amend Sections 47 and 66 of decedents' estates act. The report of the Committee to postpone Indefinitely was concurred in.