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

The following bills were introduced, read the first lime, and refered to appropriate Committees, unless otherwise stated:

By Mr. HANSON [H. R. 166] to amend Section 51 of an act concerning public offenses and their punishment.

By Mr. MAUCK [H. R. 167] an act to amend Section 1,942 of an act concerning public offenses, being Section 2,101 Revised Statutes. The bill was passed to the second reading.

By Mr. HAMILTON [H. R. 168] a bill establishing County Courts, denning their power, prescribing compensation of Judges, etc. The bill was passed to the second reading.

By Mr. ROBINSON, of Jackson. [H. R. 169] to amend Section 28 of an act providing for a general system of Common Schools. The bill was passed to a second reading.

By Mr. GILLMAN [H. R. 170] an act providing for the sale of escheated estates and the disposal of the proceeds, etc. The bill passed to a second reading.

By Mr. FRAZER [H. R. 171] a bill to amend Sections 3, 4, 10, 12, being Sections 4,275, 4,276, 4,288, 4,283 of the Revised Statutes of 1881. The bill passed to a second reading.

By Mr. WILSON,of Kosciusko, [H. R. 172] an act to provide that all notes obtained by fraud or under false pretense should not be collectible.

Mr. COPELAND offered a resolution that a Special Committee be appointed to ascertain and report to this House the number of disabled Union soldiers, if any, who have been given appointments at the hands of the officers of this House.

On motion by Mr. HAM the resolution was laid on the table-yeas, 56; nays, 38.

The House adjourned till 10 a m.

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