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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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EVENING SESSION.

The following described bills were read the third time and put upon their passage:

Mr. Weaver B bill [H. R. 55] to prevent page: 272[View Page 272] sale of Impure butter, was read the third time, and passed the House by yeas. 74; nays, 5.

Mr. Gordon's bill [H. R. 56] to authorize Boards of County Commissioners to construct gravel and other roads upon petition of persons living adjacent thereto, was read the third time, and was rejected by yeas, 34; nays, 42.

Mr. GORDON entered a motion on the journal to reconsider the vote.

Mr. Heffren's bill [H. R. 81] to protect the elections by voluntary Political Associations was read the third time and passed the House by yeas. 72; nays, ll.

Mr. Graham's bill [H. R. 85] to legalize plats of towns and plats additional thereto; the bill was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 77; nays, 2.

Mr. Huston's bill [H. R. 88] requiring Joint Stock Telephone Companies organized under the laws of any other State, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 65; nays, 13.

Mr. Jewett's bill [H. R. 89] to amend Section 346 of the Civil Procedure act, being Section 510 of R. S. of 1881, was read the third time and passed by yeas, 69; nays, 19.

Mr. Frazer's bill [H. R. 94] to provide for the sale of lands purchased on the part of the State at judicial sales, was read the third time and passed by yeas, 71, nays, 2.

Mr. Adams' bill [H. R. 95] concerning taxation was read the third time and passed by yeas, 66; nays, 5.

Mr. GIBSON entered a motion to reconsider the vote just taken.

Mr. Adams' bill [H. R. 96] to repeal Section 40 of an act regulating prosecuting of claims against County Commissioners was read the third time and passed by yeas, 68; nays, 3.

Mr. Heffren's bill [H. R. 105] concerning changed of venue from Justices' Courts to the Superior Court was read the third time and passed by yeas, 54; nays. 24.

Mr. Mock's bill [H. R. 106] concerning certain criminal cases before Justices, was read the third time-and failed for want of a Constitutional majority-yeas, 42; nays, 33-of two-thirds.

The House adjourned.

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