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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES.

Mr. BRYANT, from the Committee on County and Township Business, reported back Mr. Heffren's bill [H. R. 79] to amend Sections 8 and 9- being Sections 4,686 and 4,687 of the Revised Statutes of 1881-of an act concerning elections and the contest thereof with a recommendation that the same do pass. The report was concurred in.

Also Mr. Frazer's bill [H. R. 38] for taxing the ownership of property for school purposes, with a recommendation that the same be indefinitely postponed.

On motion of Mr. FRAZER the bill and report were recommitted to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Also Mr. Smith of Blackford's bill [H. R. 54] to amend Section 2 of an act providing for calling special sessions of Boards of County Commissioners, with the recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed.

The report was concurred in.

Also Mr. Smith's of Blackford, bill [H. R. 122] to amend Section 22 of an act for the relief of the poor, being Section 6,087 of the Revised Statutes of 1881, with the recommendation that the same be indefinitely postponed. The report was concurred in.

Also Mr. Wilson's, of Marion bill, [H. R. 73] to amend Section 58 of the general city incorporation act, with the recommendation that the same be referred to the Committee on Cities and Towns. The report was concurred in.

Also Mr. Brazelton's bill [H. R. 91] concerning the relocation of County Seats, with a recommendation that the title be amended. The report was concurred in.

Mr. KESTER, from the Committee on Agriculture, reported back Mr. Smith's of Lagrange, bill [H. R. 70] to amend Section 6 of the act to encourage the destruction of wolves and foxes, with page: 60[View Page 60] a recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed.

The report was concurred in.

Also Mr. Nave's bill [H. R. 59] in relation to trimming and cutting hedge fence, with a recommendation that the same be indefinitely postponed. On motion of Mr. FRAZER the report was laid on the table.

Also Mr. Holler's bill [H. R. 31] authorizing Boards of County Commissioners to grant bounties for the destruction of woodchucks, owls and hawks, with a recommendation that it do pass. The bill was recommitted.

Also Mr. Weaver's bill [H. R 55] to prevent the Bale of impure butter, with a recommendation that the same do pass. The report was concurred in.

Mr. MUTZ, from the Committee on Agriculture, reported back his bill [H. R. 80] to prohibit the .killing of quails in Indiana, with a recommendation that the same do pass. The report was concurred in.

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