NEW PROPOSITONS.
The following described bills were introduced, read the first time and severally referred to appropriate Committees:
By Mr. HEFFREN [H. R. 105] concerning changes of venue from Justices of the Peace to the Superior Court.
By Mr. MOCK [H. R. 106] concernining certain criminal cases before Justices of Peace. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
By Mr. CARR [H. R. 107] for the relief of John C. Cheyney for money paid out by him while School Trustee of the town of Columbia City, Ind. Referred to the Committee on County and Township Business.
By Mr. SMITH, of Blackford [H. R. 108] to amend Section 2 of a act to amend an act providing for a general system of common schools. Referred to the Committee on County and Township Business.
By Mr. WEAVER [H. R. 109] to amend Section 21, being Section 4,305 of the Revised Statute, enabling owners of land to drain the same. Referred to the Committee on Drains and Dikes.
By Mr. GREEN [H. R 110] concerning proceedings in civil cases. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. COPELAND [H. R. 111] making it murder in the first degree for any one to wantonly place any obstruction on a railroad or displace anything whereby the death of another may occur. It was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. COPELAND [H. R. 112] providing for the punishment for putting up false lights or doing anything whereby a vessel is lost or de page: 41[View Page 41]stroyed. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. FRAZER [H. R. 113] concerning trusts for charitable uses. Referred to the Committee on Trust Funds.
By Mr. FRAZER [H. R. 114] to amend Sections 86, 95, 97, 158, 159, 160, 164, 165, 176, 207, 215, and repeal Sections 106, 157, 162 find 169 of an act providing for the setilement aud di-tributlon of deccdent estates. It was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. WILSON, of Marion, [H. R. 115] forbidding the location of highways through any lawfully established cemetery. Referred to the Committee on Corporations.
By Mr. Spaid, of Vanderburgh, [H. R, 116] to amend Sections 216 and 217 of an act concerning public offenses. Referred to the Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. GIBSON [H. R. 117] to amend Sections 255, 256 and 257 of an act concerning taxation. It was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. GIBSON [H. N. 118] to amend Section 4968 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, concerning the General Assembly, the business Committees and clerks-authorizing a file clerk. On his motion the constitutional restriction was dispensed with-yeas 90; nays, 4-and the bill did not propose to create any new office, but simply authorized the paying of this clerk.
Mr. Moody explaining that this bill did not propose to create any new office, but simply authorized the paying of this clerk.
Pending the call of Counties for the introduction of bills, the following resolutions were offered: