NUMBER AND TITLE OF SENATE BILLS WHICH HAVE BECOME LAWS.
No. 25. An act to amend Sections 1 and 2 of an act entitled an act appropriating moneys to pay amounts due members of the Indiana Legion and of Independent Companies of Militia and Minutemen for services rendered under orders of the Governor during the Rebellion.
No. 49, An act to fix the time of holding Courts In the Counties of Posey and Vanderburgh.
No 155. An act authorizing Charitable Associations to change their names.
No. 32. An act to punish persons who disclose the contents of messages or conversations sent over telephone lines.
No 29. An act to legalize the acts and proceedings of the Board of Trustees and other officers of the town of Westfield, Hamilton County, in the State of Indiana, and also the records made by them, mode of their proceedings and acts acts since the incorporation of said town.
No. 219, An act authorizing and empowering Gas-Light and Water Works Companies to extend their pipes and mains beyond the corporate limits of cities and towns.
No. 5 An act supplemental to an act concerning the publication of the Revised Statutes of 1881.
No. 50. An act concerning the official terms of Directors of the Northern State Prison.
No. 207. An act to define the Thirty-first and Forty-fourth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana.
No. 102 An act to amend Sections 1 and 4 of an act entitled an act to provide for the organization and support of an Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children; to provide for the appointment by the Governor of a Board of Trustees of the Soldiers' Orphans' Home and for, said Asylum, and to abolish the office of Trustee of the Soldiers', Orphans' Home and to repeal the act on the same subject. This bill became a law without the Governor's signature.
No. 207. An act to define the Thirty-first and forty-forth Judicial Circuits of the State of Indiana.
No. 22. An act to amend Section 1 of an act approved March 3, 1881, the same being Section 5,897 of the Revised Statues of 1881, entitled "an
page: 299[View Page 299]act to amend Section 7 of an act entitled 'an act authorizing Boards of County Commissioners to construct gravel, macadamized or paved roads upon petition of a majority of resident land owners along and adjacent to the line of any road, authorizing them to issue bonds of the County to raise money required for that purpose, and provide for the payment of such bonds by taxing land adjacent to the road; repealing all laws inconsistent herewith.
No. 287. An act to declare exempt from taxation certain moneys and causes in action held by executors, bequeathed or devised to literary, scientific, benevolent or charitable institutions.
No. 197. An act to amend an act entitled an act to amend an act to divide the State into Circuits for judicial purposes, abolishing the Courts of Common Pleas and transferring the business thereof to the Circuit Court, and creating the Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit: providing for the Appointment of a Judge, etc.
No. 192. An act to legalize the incorporation of the town of Cadiz, in Henry County, and legalizing the acts of the Board of Trustees, etc,
No. 134. An act authorizing cities in this State to permit municipal taxes when paid in installments.
No. 89. An act to amend Section 28 of an act entitled "an act to provide for a general system of common schools, the officers thereof and their respective powers and duties and duties and matters properly connected therewith, and prescribing the fees for certain officers therein named and tor the establishment and regulation of Township Libraries.
No. 20. An act relating to the qualification of petit Jurors in the several Courts of this State.
No. 2. An act to enable Turnpike Companies in this State to connect the turnpike roads operated by them with turnpike roads in an adjoining State.
No. 17. An act for making a contract with the city of Michigan City for constructing a sewer from the Northern Indiana State Prison and emptying into the harbor on the coast side ot said city.
No 283. An act to abolish the Criminal Court of Allen County and transferring the business thereof to the Circuit Court, and repealing all laws in conflict therewith,
No. 113. An act to amend Section 27 of an act entitled "An act providing for elections of Justices of the Peace and defining their jurisdiction, powers and duties in civil cases," pissed and approved June 9,1852, said Section 1,467 of the Revised Statutes of 1881 which specially applies to change of venue before Justices.
No. 203. An act authorizing the Trustees of the Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb to sell a Strip of land off the premises occupied by paid Institution.
No. 173. An act supplemental to an act"entitled "An act fixing certain fees to be taxed in the officers and the salaries of officers therein named," etc.
No. 6. An act concerning highways and Superintendents thereof.
No. 167. An act defining the Twentieth Judicial Circuit; creating the Forty-fifth Judicial Circuit; fixing the time of holding Courts in aid Circuits, and providing for the appointment of a Judge and Prosecuting Attorney for the Forty-fifth Judicial Circuit.
No. 170. An act fixing the times of holding Circuit Court in the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit.
No. 138. An act on the subject of railroad crossings at grades.
No. 121. An act to legalize the acts of an incorporation of a certain voluntary Association organized In Vanderburg County under an act approved June 17,1852, enabling Trustees to receive lands and donations for the use of schools, Churches and Societies whose articles of incorporation were filed m the office of the Recorder of Vanderburg County on the 21 day of September. 1857.
No. 244. An act to legalize certain records tn the office of County Recorder.
No. 151. An act relating to County, State and other officers and the payment by them to their successors in office of all money in their hands at the expiration of their terms of office, and providing penalties for the failure to do so.
No. 229. An act regulating the transactions of business by Express Companies of this State
No. '293. An act to repeal an act entitled an act concerning legal advertising in certain cases, repealing all laws in conflict therewith.
No. 114. An act to amend Section 189 of an act entitled an act concerning taxation, approved March 29, 1881 being Section 6,458 of the Revised Statues.
No. 57 An act to amend Section 280 of an act entitled an act concerning proceedings in civil cases, approved April 7,1881.
No. 292. An act to pay to J. F. and H. L. Talbott for work done by them for the State of Indiana.
No. 273. An act concerning Foreign Insurance Companies.
No 34. An act to legalize the incorporation of the town of Angola, Steuben County.
No. 47. An act to amend an act to establish public libraries in connection with the common schools in all cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants, and to define the duties and powers of Boards of School Trustees, etc.
No. 67. An act authorizing municipal corporations to invest their sinking funds in Government, State and County bonds, temporarily.
No. 162. An act concerning deed executed by administrators, executors, guardians, sheriffs, and commissioners of Court, and certified transcripts of judgments, of partition, and the number thereof and their use in evidence.
No. 107. An act relating to power of attorney and providing for the recording of the same.
No. 52. An act to amend Sections 218 and 227 and 228 of an act entitled an act concerning taxation. Approved March 29, 1881, This became a law without signature of the Governor.
No. 78. An act to amend Section 2 of an act en' titled an aet providing for the establishment of the State Bureau of Statistics and Geology, defining the Chief's duties, providing for the collection of statistics on agriculture, manufactures, commerce, education, labor, social and sanitary subjects, making said Chief curator of the Geological Cabinet and appropriating money to carry out the provisions of the act. This became a law without Governor's signature.
No. 196. An act to amend Sections 9, 38. 47 and 76 of an act entitled an act to divide the State into circuits for judicial purposes, fixing the time of holding Courts therein, abolishing the Courts of Common Pleas, and transfering the business thereof to the Circuit Courts and providing for the election of Judges and Prosecuting Attorneys.
No. 130. An act to amend Section 16 of an act entitled "an act regulating the working of coal mines and declaring a lien upon the works and machinery for work and labor in mining coal and for the royalty on coal, and providing penalty for the violation thereof and providing for toe appointment and qualification of Mine Inspector and prescribing his duties, declaring an emergency." approved March 8,1879, and to amend Section 4 of an act supplemental to said act. approved March 5,1881 being Sections 5,472 and 6 488 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, and adding a supplemental section thereto.
No. 105. An act to legalize the incorporation of the town of Waynetown, Montgomery County.
No. 174. An act concerning the Supreme Court.
No. 206. An act requiring County Auditors to advertise the amount of school funds not loaned out in their county at stated periods.
No. 120. An act to repeal Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 of an act entitled an act amendatory to the char
page: 300[View Page 300]ter of the town of Clarksville, in Clark and Floyd Counties, approved June 17, 1852, and to provide for the platting and incorporation of towns and cities on the outlets of Clarksvllle.
No. 217. An act to authorize the Willard Library of Evansville to soil and convey certain real estate belonging to said Library, situated in the city of Evansville.
No. 260. An act to legating the incorporation of the town of Darlington, Montgomery County.
No. 294. An act to make the general index of a deed or mortgage, which has been made pursuant to law, prima facie evidence on the records to which it refers when the destruction of the record by fire and the loss of the original instrument is made to appear.
No. 295. An act supplemental to an act entitled an act to repeal an ace entitled an act concerning legal advertising in certain cases, and repealing all laws ?n conflict therewith, and declaring an emergency, approved March 1,1883, amened March 3,1888, construing the same and reviving all laws repealed by the said repealed act of March 1.1883.
No. 45. An act supplemental to an act to incorporate the Ohio Insurance Company, approved January 16,1849, the title and name of such corporation having been changed to the Commercial Back by a decree of the Floyd Circuit Court, November 21,1882.
No. 77. An act providing for the location and erection of additional Hospitals for the Insane, and providing for the management thereof.
No. 43. An act fixing the fees, salaries, duties and compensation of the officers and persons earned therein, prohibiting the violation of its provisions and repealing certain laws.
No. 189. An act to amend Sections 1 and 2 of an act entitled an act, to provide for the repair of free turnpike roads in the various Counties of Indiana.
No. 285. An act to legalize a term of the Circuit Court held in the County of Pulaski in the month of June, 1881.
No. 12. An act to amend Section 288 of an act entitled An act concerning public offenses and their punishment, approved April 14, 1881. the same being Section 2,204 of the Revised Statutes of 1881.
No. 288. An act to amend Section 57 of an act entitled aa act for the incorporation of towns, defining their powers, providing for the election of the officers thereof and declaring their duties ap proved June 11,1882, as amended by an act en- titled an act to amend Section 57 of an act en titled for the incorporation of towns, defining their power, providing for the election of officers thereof and declaring their duties, approved June 11,1852. which amended act was approved March 12, 1877, and is designated as Section 8,847 of the Revised Statutes of 1881.
No. 250. An act establishing provisions respecting private corporations, created and existing at and before November 1, 1851.
No. 145. An act to amend Section 34, being 4,425 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, for an act entitled an act for a general system of Common Schools. the offices thereof and their respective flowers and duties and matters properly concected therewith, and prescribing fees of certain officers therein named and for the establishment, regulation of Township Libraries and to repeal U laws inconsistent therewith, providing penal- ties therein prescribed, approved March 6, 1865.
No. 48. An act providing for the appraisement, purchase and conversion of toll roads into free roads, and for their maintenance as free roads,
No. 74. An act to authorise any manufacturing or hydraulic company to erect a dam across the St. Joseph River, in Elkhart County.