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Printed by virtue of an Act of the Legislature, under the Direction and Supervision
THOMAS H. GLENN,

Secretary of the Senate.

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JOHN A. KERR & CO., PRINTERS TO THE STATE.

4. House bill No. 203, entitled

A bill to amend section 1, of an act entitled an act for the better protection of the public lands, and to punish the cutting and carrying away of timber therefrom, approved February 12, 1857, being section 5927, of the compiled laws,

5. House bill No. 261, entitled

A bill rendering persons disqualified for sitting as jurors in certain cases;

6. House bill No. 292, entitled

A bill to amend section one, of an act entitled an act to pro vide for the incorporation of railroad companies, approved February 12, 1855;

7. House bill No. 285, entitled

A bill to amend section 4, of an act entitled an act to provide for the incorporation of railroad companies, approved February 12, 1855;

Which have passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and in all of which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

N. B. JONES,

Cleric of the House of Representatives. The first, third and fifth named bills were read a first and second time by their titles, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

The second and fourth named bills were read a first and second time by their titles, and referred to the committee on public lands.

The sixth and seventh named bills were read a first and second time by their titles, and referred to the committee on internal improvements.

The President also announced the following:

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