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SAME DAY-3 o'clock, p. m.

Senate reassembled at the expiration of the recess.

Mr. Lacey, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported as duly and correctly enrolled, the same having been signed by the Speaker of the House, and now ready for the signature of the Speaker of the Senate, sundry bills and joint resolutions entitled as follows, viz:

The bill (H. B. No. 38) entitled

"An act to incorporate the Brandywine Hundred Mutual Horse Company for the recovery of stolen horses;"

The bill (H. B. No. 41) entitled

"An act to reenact the act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Wilmington Conference Academy,' passed at Dover, February 27th, 1873;"

The House joint resolution entitled

"Joint resolution in relation to attending the inauguration of the President elect;"

The House joint resolution entitled

"Joint resolution in relation to New Business."

Mr. Layton, Clerk of the House, being admitted, informed the Senate that the House had passed and requested the concurrence of the Senate in sundry bills, entitled as follows, viz:

"An act to incorporate the Cold Spring Ice and Coal Company,'

"An act to vacate a certain private road in Mispillion hundred,"

"An act to divorce Annie C. Tyndall from her husband, Samuel L. Tyndall, a vinculo matrimonii,'

"An act to extend the lines of the Consolidated School Districts 28 and 121, in Baltimore hundred, Susssx county;"

He also informed the Senate that the House had adopted and asked the concurrence of the Senate in a joint resolution entitled

"Joint resolution in relation to the publication of the new Revised Code,"

And presented the same to the Senate.

Mr. Lacey, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported as duly and correctly enrolled, and now ready for the signature of the Speaker of the Senate, the bill and joint resolution entitled as follows, viz:

The bill (S. B. No. 1) entitled

"An act to renew and extend the charter of the Western Car Company;"

The Senate joint resolution entitled

"Joint resolution in relation to the publication of Equity Reports;"

And presented the same for the signature of the Speaker.

On motion of Mr. Pyle, the bill (H. B. No. 21) entitled "An act to incorporate the Delaware Distilling Company," Was read a second time by its title,

And, on his further motion, was referred to the Committee on Corporations.

On motion, the Senate took a recess until 4:30 o'clock, p. m.

SAME DAY-4:30 o'clock, p. m.

Senate reassembled at the expiration of the recess.

On motion of Mr. Records, the bill (H. B. No. 27) entitled

"An act to divorce Annie C. Tyndall from her husband, Samuel L. Tyndall, a vinculo matrimonii,"

Was read.

Mr. Records, from the Committee on Divorce, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the bill (S. B. No. 15) entitled "An act to divorce Nettie M. Short and her husband, John H. Short, from the bonds of matrimony."

On motion of Mr. Pyle, the bill just reported was taken up for consideration,

And, on his further motion, was read a third time, by paragraphs, in order to pass the Senate.

On the question, "Shall this bill pass the Senate?"

It was decided in the affirmative, and the bill, having received. the required majority,

Ordered to the House for concurrence.

Passed the Senate.

Mr. Layton, Clerk of the House, being admitted, presented as duly and correctly enrolled, the same having been signed by the Speaker of the House, and ready for the signature of the Speaker of the Senate, the bill (H. B. No. 49) entitled

"An act providing for two Assessors and two Collectors for Mispillion hundred, Kent county."

Mr. Pyle, from the Committee on Corporations, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the bill (H. B. No. 9) entitled

"An act to incorporate the Industrial Improvement Company of Wilmington, Delaware."

On motion of Mr. Pilling, the bill just reported was taken up for consideration,

And, on his further motion, was read a third time, by paragraphs, in order to pass the Senate.

On the question, "Shall this bill pass the Senate?”

The yeas and nays were ordered, which, being taken, were as follows:

Yeas-Messrs. Lacey, McMullin, Pilling, Pyle, Records, Williams and Mr. Speaker-7.

Nays-None.

So the question was decided in the affirmative, and the bill, having received the required constitutional majority,

Passed the Senate.

Ordered that the House be informed thereof and the bill returned to that body.

Mr. Layton, Clerk of the House, being admitted, informed the Senate that the House had passed and requested the concurrence of the Senate in sundry bills entitled as follows, viz:

"An act to amend the certificate of incorporation of the New Century Club, incorporated in conformity with the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Delaware, entitled 'An act concerning private corporations,' passed at Dover, March 14, 1883,"

"An act to change the name of Margaret J. Stowe to the name of Margaret J. Kilmer,"

And presented the same to the Senate.

Mr. Pyle, from the Committee on Corporations, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the bill (H. B. No. 30) entitled

"An act to incorporate Wyoming Castle, No. 22, Knights of the Golden Eagle, of Delaware."

On motion of Mr. Records, the bill just reported was taken up for consideration,

And, on his further motion, was read a third time, by paragraphs, in order to pass the Senate.

On the question, "Shall this bill pass the Senate ?"

The yeas and nays were ordered, which, being taken, were as follows:

Yeas-Messrs. Lacey, McMullin, Pilling, Pyle, Records and Mr. Speaker-6.

Nays-None.

So the question was decided in the affirmative, and the bill, having received the required constitutional majority,

Passed the Senate.

Ordered that the House be informed thereof and the bill returned to that body.

Mr. Layton, Clerk of the House, being admitted, informed the Senate that the House had passed and requested the concurrence of the Senate in a bill entitled

"An act to lay out a public road in Kenton hundred, Kent county, Delaware,"

And presented the same to the Senate.

Mr. McMullin, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported as duly and correctly enrolled, signed by the Speaker of the House, and ready for the signature of the Speaker of the Senate, the bill (H. B. No. 49) entitled

"An act providing for two Assessors and two Collectors for Mispillion hundred, Kent county,"

And presented the same for the signature of the Speaker.

On motion, the Senate adjonrned.

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