WORK FOR COMMITTEES.
On motion by Mr. HEFFREN the Constitutional rules were suspended, and the following described Senate bills were read the first and second time by titles only, and severally referred to appropriate Committees:
The bill [S. 136] to amend Sections 5,47 a ad 5,480 of the Code of 1881, regulating coal mines.
The bill [S. 107] to define powers of attorneys and concerning the recording of the same.
The bill [S. 57] to amend Section 280 of an act concerning proceedings in civil cases, approved April 1, 1881.
The bill [S. 52] to amend Sections 6,487, 6,496 and 6,497 of the Revised Statutes of 1881 of an act concerning taxation.
The bill [S. 72] to amend Section 2 of an act to provide for the establishment of a State Bureau of Statistics approved March 29, 1879.
The bill [S. 13[?]] relating to gravel macademized and paved roads, and to protect the same from heavy burdens.
The bill [S. 27] to regulate the practice of medicine.
The bill [S. 43] to amend Section 30 of an act fixing fees of certain officers, approved March 12, 1875.
The bill [S. 196] to amend Sections 9, 38, 47 and 76 of an act to divide the State into Judicial Districts.
The bill [S. 17] to make a contract with the city of Michigan City for constructing a sewer from the Indiana Prison and emptying it into the harbor.
The bill [S. 47] to provide for the construction of a sewer from the Indiana Reformatory Institution to connect with a sewer of Indianapolis.
The bill [S. 114] to amend Section 6,454 of the Code of 1881, concerning the publication of delinquent tax lists.
The bill [S. 167] to define the Twentieth Judi page: 235[View Page 235]cial Circuit and creating Forty-third Judicial Circuit.
The bill [S. 170] to create Forty-fourth Judicial Circuit, to amend Sections 22 and 23 of an act to divide the State into Judicial Circuits.
The bill [S. 234] to change the Second Judicial Circuit.
The bill [S. 244] to legalize certain records in the offices of Town Recorders.