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

Mr. HOLLER introduced a resolution, which was adopted, authorizing the printing of 4,000 copies of the report of the Fishery Commissioner.

The House took up and concurred In the Senate amendments to [H. R. 223] concerning decedents' estates.

Mr. Bowers' bill [H. R. 191] to regulate the practice of medicine, midwifery and surgery, was taken up. The amendment providing that its provisions should not affect any person who is now practicing; medicine in the State was concurred in by the House. The vote recurring on the passage of the bill it was rejected by yeas, 41; nays,46.

BILLS PASSED.

The bill [S. 189] to authorize Railroad Companies to guarantee the bonds of any other Railroad Company organized under the laws of another State, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 75; nays, 11.

Mr. Schloss' bill [H. R. 372] concerning voluntary Gymnastic Associations, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 65; nays, 29.

Mr. Gordon's bill [H. R. 245], a bill concerning the incorporation of towns, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 59; nays, 19.

Mr. Mosier's bill [H. R. 332] to amend Sections 49 and 50 of an act concerning criminal cases, was read the third time and passed the House by yeas, 78; nay, 1

The House adjourned until 9 o'clock to-morrow morning.

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