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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXII, 1885, 656 pp.
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THE
BREVIER LEGISLATIVE REPORTS.
VOLUME TWENTY-THREE.
INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

List of Bills introduced in the Senate, the titles of which were not printed when first presented because crowded out by Debates. The author's name follows the figures indicating the number of the bill.

Brown. To provide a County In- te Fund. 12. Foulke. To remove all disabilities married women. . Overstreet. To authorize Plank, damzed and Gravel Road companies extend their powers and franchises. 1. Baey. To legalize tihe organiza- of the Zionville and Pike Township avel Road Company. 1.Howard. Authorizing the appoint- t of guardians of insane persons. 4 wn. To amend an act concern- elections, section 4698, Revised Stat- 0. Bailey , For the incorporation of dingloan, fund and saving associa- 1. Ben To authorize summons of ses to appear before Grand Juries. . Winter. To repeal section 105 of t concerning taxation. 0. Hilligass. Concerning liens and gageson real estate. 71. Howard. To amend section 9 of ct to enable the owners of lands to in and reclaim when the same can not one without affecting the land of oth- 2. Huston. To provide the mode in h voluntary associations ana private rationsmay be dissolved. Marshall. To require the ballots be placed in an envelope before being ded to the inspector. 75. hloss. To amend section 1 of an rovidig for a motropolitan police. of Jennings. To amend see- 88 of an act concerning highways. Smith o Jay. Concerning usurious 190. Fouke. To amend section 3 of an to license the sale of intoxicating re. 195. Peterson. To amend section 3431 Revised Statutes. 204. Campbell of Hendricks. To amend sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, of an act providing for the conversion of toll roads into free roads. 206. Davis. To amend section 288 of an act concerning proceedings in criminal cases. 218. Richardson. To fix certain fees of officers therein named, and providing for the disposition of certain moneys. 226. Smith or Jay. To amend section 4 of an act regulating interest. 229. Ensley. To prevent and punish parties for the adulteration of articles of food, drink and medicines, and the sale thereof when adulterated. 235. Winter. To amend section 1441 Revised Statutes of 1881. 236. Weir. To provide that it shall be lawful for any person or persons to hunt on uninclosed lands within the State of Indi- ana without having obtained permission from the owner. 237. ZImmerman. To amend section 2341 Revised Statutes. 258. Weir. To authorize the Governor to issue a patent to Frank Coffeen for cer- tain Michigan road land in Lapore county, etc. 267. Bailey. For the creation of a comrn- mission which shall collect and report in- formation relative to prison labor and management of convicts, to the next Gen- eral Assembly. 272. Duncan of Brown. To make it a felony for any bank to receive any deposit, knowing at the time that suc hDank is in- solvent. 274. Foulke. To amend section 18 of an act to establish a female prison. 295. Schloss. Concerning the- reloca- tion of county seats. page: 14[View Page 14] 296. Winter. To amend sections 3184. 3185 and 3186 of the Revised Statutes of 1881 on the sutject of opening and vacat- ing streets. 299. Winter. Appropriating the sum of $3,184.69 to reimburse the city of Indian- apolis on account of money expended by said city in the construction of the sewer from the Reformatory Institution for Wo- men and Girls. 305. Drake. To pay the claim of Teresa and Charles Bachtell. 318. Overstreet. To amend section 5857 of the Revised Statutes. 320. Smith of Delaware. To pay the claims of George H. Fleming, Cyrus T. Nixon and Orson N. Tyler, for work done for the State in the preparation and publi- cation of the Revised Statutes of 1881. 324. Johnson. To authorize the Board of Trustees of any school city to pay out of the special school funds of such city for real estate purchased for a public library. 326. - . To exempt a home- stead and personal property from sale on execution or other process. 331. Benz. In relation toCounty School Superintendents, etc. 335. Bryant. Concerning abstractors of titles. 347. Huston. Designating and pro- viding for the observance of an Arbor Day. 348. Schloss. An act to release the city of Terre Haute from liability to repair the State Normal School building and grounds. 349, Winter. Prescribing certain duties of telegraph and telephone companies, to prohibit discrimination between patrons 350. Johnson. To amend section 1 of an act providing for the appointment of Nota:ries Public. 351. Johnson. To authorize Trustees and Commissioners of common schools to add manual labor instruction to the course of study in such schools. 352. Foulke. Appropriating two hun- dred and twenty- five dollars to pay the claim of William H. Scblater. 353. Bryant, Concerning the removal of driftwood from non-navigable streams. 354. Foulke. Concerning expert testi- mony. 355. Smith of Delaware. To regulate the dissolution of incorporated towns as school corporations, 356. Foulke. Relating toinsane persons 357. Hoover. To amend section 9 of an :act concerning e cions. 358. Adkison. To authorize the Gov- ernor and Lieutenant Governor to appoint <a fee and salary commission. 359. Foulke. Concerning County C missioners 360. Marshall. To require no lie to make statement under their s ture when their commission expirs 361. Maee. Supplemental to the la for the incorporation of voluntary as ations. 362. Fowler. To regulate thet tation of passensgers and freight by r road companies. A 363. . To amend section an act authorizing allowances in aid agricultural associations. 364. - . Tofix the timefork ing court in the 25th, 28th and 46th j cial circuits. 365. Huston. To amend section 87 an act to provide for a general system common schools. 366. Marshall. To amend an act de in- the 21st, 22d and 47th Judicial cultS. 367. Thompson. To provide a den for the State Reformatory and Ben Institutions. 368. Sellers. Supplemental to an act amend section 2 of an act concerning organization and perpetuity of volunt associations, etc.. 369. Hilligass. To providforthe pointtment of Prosecuting Attorneys certain cases. 370. Youche. To providefor companies, etc. 371. Youche. To authorizesurety panies to sign official and other bonds. 372. Peterson, To amen an act cerning taxation, approved March 1881. 373. Weir. To create anAppe Court. 374. Magee. Relating to keeping lions. 375. Winter. Toamendsetion 1 of act supplemental to an act pr voluntary assignments of persona property. 376. May. To repeal section 14 ter 136, Act of 1883. 377. Faulkner. For the relief F. Brown. 378. Campbell. To authorize having claims against the State to bring suits therefor in theA Courts of the State of Indiana, and a izing persons to bring suits inth Courts of Indiana to quiet title etc,
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