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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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NEW PROPOSITIONS.

The following described bills were introduced, the first time and severally passed to the second reading, unless otherwise stated:

By Mr. CHANDLER [H. R. 430] to repeal Section 12 of an act to require macadamized, gravel and other road companies to record certain statements.

By Mr. MAUCK [H. R. 431] to repeal Sections 8 and 9 of an act-being Sections 4,868 and 4,888 of the Revised Statutes of 1881-concerning elections and their contest.

By Mr. DEEM [H. R. 432] to amend Sections 4, 5, 6 and 7-being Sections 5,115 to 5,118 inclusive of the Revised statutes of 1881-to legalize and license the sale of intoxicating liquors.

By Mr. DEEM [H R.i33] to amend Section 18 of an act concerning landlords and their tenants, being Section 5,235 of the Revised Statutes of 1881.

By Mr. ROBERTSON [H. R. 434] to suspend Section 1 of an act-being Section 2,636 of the Revised Statutes of 1881-to restrain stock from running at large, etc.

By Mr. WILSON, of Kosciusko [H. R. 435] to provide for a Hospital and Asylum for the incurably insane persons of the State be build on suitable grounds near the city of Indianapolis. [Adjacent to the present Asylum-to be large enough to accommodate 1,000 patients]

By Mr. McCLELLAND, by request, [H. R. 436] a bill for the relief of Isaac Brahann and Johnathan Walrey, sureties on the bond of James Ragsdale.

By Mr. McCLELLAND [H. R. 437] to legalize and license the sale of intoxicating liquors.

By Mr. SHAFFER [H. R. 438] to amend Section 8 of an act concerning taxation, approved April 29, 1881-being Section 6,276 of the Revised Statutes of 1881.

By Mr. HOWLAND, of Marion, [H. R. 439] to legalize certain records in the County Recorder's office, and to provide for the continuation of the records.

By Mr. W1LSON, of Marion, [H. R. 440] to appropriate money-$50,000-for the erection of additional building at the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb.

By Mr. GORDON [H. R 441] to amend Section 1 of an act to amend Sections 13 and 14 of an act regarding the qualification of Justices of the Peace.

By Mr. SHOCKNEY [H. R. 442] to amend Section 12, being Section 4,283 of the Revised Statutes, of an act concerning drainage.

By Mr. KENNEDY [H. R. 443] to amend Section 18 of an act regulating descents and apportionment of estates, being Section 2,484 of the Revised Statutes.

By Mr. FRAZER [H. B. 444] to authorise County Boards of Health to procure vaccine matter for the purpose of vaccination.

By Mr. MUTZ [H. R. 445] to provide for the election of three additional members, from the District in which Indianapolis is situated, to the State Board of Agriculture.

By Mr. STEVENSON [H. R. 446] to provide for the removal and relocation of public highways situated on the banks of rivers and other streams, where the same are made dangerous by overflow or washing out by [?] streams.

By Mr. STEVENSON [H. R. 447] concerning County Surveyors.

By HENDERSON [H. R. 448] to give security to persons doing work on bridges, trestle works or grading of railroads.

By Mr. BEST [H. R. 449] to amend Section 291 of page: 229[View Page 229] an act concerning proceedings in civil cases, being Section 423 of the Revised Statutes.

By Mr. BEST, by request, [H. R. 450] to amend Section 8 of an act creating State Board of Health, being Section 4,994 of the Revised Statutes of 1881.

By Mr. SMITH, of Tippecanoe, [H. R. 451] to provide for the more profitable and equitable hiring out of convicts.

By Mr. CAMPBELL [H. R. 452] to facilitate detection and arrest of escaped prisoners.

By Mr. SHIVELY [H. R. 453] to provide for the relief of Edwin Kendell and Matilda Hall.

By Mr. WILEY [H. R. 454] to amend Sections 4,274, 4,276, 4,277 and 4,279 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, concerning drainage.

By Mr. WILEY by request, [H. R. 455] to amend Section 2 to regulate foreign Insurance Companies doing business in this State.

Pending the order for introduction of bills-

On motion by Mr. PATTEN the bill [S. 207] to define the Thirty-first and Forty-fourth Judicial Circuits [Lake and Porter the Thirty-first, and Pulaski and Starke the Forty-fourth Judicial Circuit] was read the third time and passed by yeas, 74; nays, 8.

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