The reading at large a first time of Senate bill, No. 448, for "An act to revise the law in relation to criminal jurisprudence," Was then proceeded with and concluded, and the bill was ordered to a second reading. Mr. Murphy (by unanimous consent) introduced Senate bill, No. 485, for "An act authorizing the board of county commissioners, elected in pursuance of article 10, section 6, of the Constitution, to perform the powers and duties heretofore devolving upon the county courts in the transaction of county business in counties not under township organization." Which was read at large a first time, and ordered to a second reading, and, On motion of Mr. Murphy, Referred to the committee on counties and township organization. Mr. Sheldon (by unanimous consent) offered the following resolution : WHEREAS, doubts exist as to the constitutionality of the schedule of rates for passengers and freights upon the railroads in this State, as fixed by the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners, as required by section 8 of an act approved May 2d, 1873, unless such rates be approved or fixed by the General Assembly, as required by section 12, article 11, of the Constitution; therefore, Resolved, That the Committee on Judiciary of this Senate take the matter above set forth under consideration, and report to the Senate what action, if any, is needed by the General Assembly, as required by the section of the Constitution aforesaid, and that they report by bill, or otherwise, at as early a day as possible. On motion of Mr. Sheldon, The rules were suspended, and the resolution was taken up for consideration. On motion of Mr. Crews, The previous question was ordered. And the question being, "Shall the resolution be adopted," it was decided in the affirmative. A message from the Governor, by Philo J. Beveridge, Private Secretary: HON. JOHN EARLY, STATE OF ILLINOIS, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, President of the Senate: SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith, to be laid before the Senate, a list of Notaries Public appointed by me during the recess of the Senate, and respectfully request the confirmation of said appointments. JOHN L. BEVERIDGE, Name. Place. Couuty. Cook. Otto Walsterdorf Charles L. Roberts. Benj. J. H. Timmons. Jefferson. Peoria. Gallatin. Sangamon. Greene. Cook. Jersey. Cook. Edgar. Cook. DeKalb. Putnam. Peoria. Cook. Schuyler. LaSalle. Cass. Cook. Henry. Henry. Cook. Kankakee. Winnebago. Peoria. Montgomery. DuPage. Adams. Cook. M. H. Cloud. Wm. R. Dodge.. T. W. Hutchinson. James J. McGrath J. Clinton Caldwell. Charles J. Hotchkiss. M. H. Dayley. James L. Gibbs. James M. Wetherell. George W. Bishop Chadles C. Pomroy Fredrick R. Butler. Centralia Whiteside. Champaign. Du Page. Bureau. Rock Island. Cook. St. Clair. Cook. Marion. Name. Place. County. John P. Lamb. Fred. W. Becker. Adelbert A. Lathrop Thomas M. Hoyne M. O. Clark Enoch C. Hall Edwin Wakefield. Charles W. Constantine. Ruthven W. Pike Samuel E. Dale. Geo. H. Sitts E. Eugene Caldwell.. B. F. Cunningham. Rudolph Sylvan Andrew J Marble. Cook. Knox. DeKalb. Cook. Moultrie. Cook. Galesburg. Knox. Canton Fulton. DuPage. Cumberland. Lawrence. Douglas. Cook. LaSalle. Pike, Name. Place. County. Edmund E. Ryan.. Thomas D. Bradford. Lawrance J. J. Nissen. James R. Ashley.. John Lass... Wm. H. H. Woods. Jackson Grimshaw. John Ritchie. Chicago. Danby. Charles F. Heminway. Moline Michael C. Quinn. Peoria. Geo. A. Philbrick.. Cicero Shelby. Cook. Cass. Gallatin. |