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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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NEW PROPOSITIONS.

The following described bills were introduced, read first time and severally referred to appropriate committees:

By Mr. MUTZ [H. R. 80] to prohibit the killing of quails in Indiana. Referred to the Committee on Agriculture.

By Mr. HEFFREN [H. R. 81] to protect the elections of voluntary political associations. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MERING [H. R. 82] to amend Section 1 of an act concerning the application of certain fines, penalties and forfeitures. Referred to Committee on Reformatory Institutions.

By Mr. MOCK [H. R. 83] to amend Section 56 of an act, the same being Section 1,629 of the Revised Statutes, concerning proceedings in criminal cases. Referred to Judiciary Committee.

By Mr. WILEY [H. R. 84] to amend Section 355, to simplify and abridge proceedings in civil cases. Referred to Judiciary Committee.

By Mr. GRAHAM [H. R. 85] to legalize the plats of towns and town plats additional to towns. Referred to the Committee on Cities and Towns.

By Mr. GRAHAM [H. R. 86] to amend Section 52 of an act concerning elections and the con page: 40[View Page 40] testing thereof. Referred to Committee on Elections.

By Mr. STUCKER [H. R. 87] to amend Sections 268 and 269 of an act, being Sections 2,184 and 2,175 of the Revised Statutes, concerning proceeding in criminal cases. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

By Mr. HUSTON [H. R. 88] requiring joint stock Telephone Companies, organized under the laws of any other State, to pay a certain tax on their gross receipts and to make a statement showing their gross receipts each year. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. JEWETT [H. R. 89] to amend Section 346 of an act concerning proceedings in civil cases. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

By Mr. NAVE [H. R. 90] to amend Section 86 of an act providing for the settlement and distribution of decedents' estates. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Mr. BRAZELTON [H. R. 91] concerning the relocation ot County seats. Referred to the Committee on County and Township Business.

By Mr. WILLIAMS, of Knox, [H. R. 92] to repeal Section 200 of an act for the settlement and distribution of decedents' estates. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

By Mr. FRAZIER [H. R. 93] concerning the copyright of the electrotype plates sand the sale of copies of the Revised Statutes.

By Mr. FRAZIER [H. R. 94] providing for the sale of lands purchased on the part of the State at judicial sales. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

By Mr. ADAMS [H. R. 95] concerning taxation. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. ADAMS [H. R. 96] to repeal Section 4 of an act regulating the presenting of claims against County Commissioners. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Br Mr. MONTGOMERY, by request, [H. R. 97] to regulate the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace.

By Mr. KENNEDY [H. R. 98] to amend Section 74, the same being Section 459 of the Revised Statutes of the Common School act. Referred to the Committee on Education.

[Mr. SUTTON from the Committee on Mileage, submitted a report of the number of miles members are entitled to draw pay for. Which report was concurred in.]

By Mr SUTTON [H. R. 99] to amend Section 80 of the act fixing the fees, salaries and duties of Coroners. Referred to the Committee on County and Township Affairs.

By Mr. BEST [H. R. 100] to amend Section 25 of the decedents' estates act. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

By Mr. SMITH, of Tippecanoe [H. R. 101] to amend Section 628 of the act concerning civil cases, approved April 7, 1881, relating to appeals to the Supreme Court. Referred to the Judiciary Committee.

By Mr WESTFALL [H. R. 102] to legalize the acts ot the Board of Trustees of the town of Chancey,, Tippecanoe County.

By Mr SH1VELY [H. R. 103] concerning liens of mechanics, laboring men and others. Referred to the Judiciary Committee.

By Mr GIBSON [H. R. 104] to amend Section 23 1/2. being Section 5,866 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, concerning fees and salaries of Prosecuting Attorneys.

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