SENATE BILLS PASSED.
The bill [S. 12] to define the crime of false pretense was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, -; nays, 0.
The bill [S. 74] to authorize any Manufacturing or Hydraulic Company to erect a dam across the St. Joseph River in Elkhart County was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 75; nays, 7.
The bill [S. 196] to amend an act to divide the State into Judicial Circuits was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 65; nays, 25.
The bill [S. 138] concerning railroads crossing each other on a common grade was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 85; nays, 5.
The bill [S. 67] to authorize municipal corporations to invest their sinking funds in Government, State and County bonds, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 78; nays, 5.
The bill [S. 285] to legalize the term of Court held in Pulaski County in June, 1881, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 70; nays, 10.
The bill [S. 105] to legalise the incorporation of the town of Waynetown, Montgomery County, Indiana, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 75; nays, 6.
The bill [S. 151] to amend Section 5,852 of the code of 1881, concerning the election of Clerks, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 81; nays, 0.
The bi 1 [S. 114] to amend Section 6,464 of the code of 1881, concerning the publication of the delinquent tax list, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 85; nays, 2.
The bill [S. 57] to amend Section 280 of the civil procedure act was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 76; nays, 4.
The bill [S. 162] concerning deeds executed by administrators executors, guardians, Sheriffs and Commissioners of Courts was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 77; nays, 9.
The bill [S. 174] concerning the Supreme Court, and providing for the continuation of the Supreme Court Commission for two years, was read the third time.
Mr. PATTEN was opposed to the continuation of this Supreme Court Commission, and moved to postpone the bill indefinitely, which he subsequently withdrew.
On motion by Mr. FRAZER the further consideration of the question was postponed until ft o'clock to-morrow morning.
The bill [H. R. 456] to provide for the erection of the new State House was read the second time and made the special order for to-morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock.
The House adjourned until 9 o'clock to-morrow.