FRIDAY. MARCH 29 Attorney -- General's Bill Receives a Second Reading, J y » 7. A PLEA FOR DELAY., | Mr. Whitney Talks on Highl Court Reform. MEASURE TO BE PRESSED Mon. Mr,. Gibson Says He Has No ln-' tention of Putting Off Action Til}, Next Year. ul d The greater part of yesterday's ses-- sion of the Legislature was devoted to a debate on Hon. Mr. Gibson's bill pro-- viding a measure of law reform, includ-- ing an increase in County Court juris-- diction. The Attorney--General, in mov-- ing the second reading of the bill, ex-- plained its features, and said that he was open to argument &s to the wis-- dom of some of its provisions. 'The bili would be further considered in , com--, mittee. Mr. Whitney, Mr. Foy and Mr.: