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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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LOCAL BILLS.

On motion by Mr. Bell the Constitutional rule was dispensed with by a two-thirds vote, and the bill [H. R. 230] to legalize the sale of certain real estate in Connersville to Edward F. Claypool, was read the second time by title, the third time by sections, and passed by yeas, 32; nays, 8.

On motion by Mr. Foulke the bill [H. R. 366] to abolish the Maple Grove Cemetery, of Richmond, was read twice by title, the third time by sections, and passed under a suspension of the Constitutional rules by yeas, 39; nays, 0.

On motion by Mr. Smith, of Jay, the bill [S. 280] contemplating a change in the County lines of Grant, Blackford, Warren and Fountain Counties, was read the second time with a majority report favorable, and a minority report recommending its indefinite postponement. Pending the consideration of which the Senate adjourned.

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