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"An act to protect the marks and boundaries of this State," Was read.

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 entitled as follows, viz:

The bill (H. B. No. 89) entitled

"An act to divorce John C. Scott from his wife, Martha Scott;" The bill (H. B. No. 79) entitled

"An act to divorce Thomas E. Preston from his wife, Florence E. Preston;"

The bill (H. B. No. 64) entitled

"An act to divorce William A. Ruth from his wife, Harriet E. Ruth, a vinculo matrimonii ;"

The bill (H. B. No. 161) entitled

"An act to divorce Mary L. Rice and Thomas B. Rice from the bonds of matrimony;"

. The bill (H. B. No. 155) entitled

"An act to divorce Louisa Nitchkey and Julius Nitchkey, her husband, from the bonds of matrimony;"

The bill (H. B. No. 194) entitled

"An act to divorce William K. Shaw and Mary E. Shaw from the bonds of matrimony;"

The bill (H. B. No. 312) entitled

"An act to incorporate the Costa Printing and Publishing Company;"

The bill (H. B. No. 208) entitled

"An act to divorce Mary E. Kirby from her husband, James P. Kirby, a vinculo matrimonii ;"

The bill (H. B. No. 80) entitled

"An act to repeal 'An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act providing revenue for this State,' Chapter 390, Volume 13, Laws of Delaware,' passed at Dover, March 22, 1893;"

The bill (H. B. No. 291) entitled

"An act to transfer the farm of F. B. Woodall from consolidated School Districts Nos. 2, 100, 103 and 104 to School District No. 85, in Sussex county;"

The bill (H. B. No. 294) entitled

"An act to amend the act entitled 'A supplement to an act authorizing the owners and possessors of the marsh and low grounds, commonly called and known as Tappahannah Marsh, situated in the forest of Dover hundred, in Kent county, to cut a ditch or drain through the same,' passed at Dover;"

The bill (H. B. No. 417) entitled

"An act transferring lands of George W. McGee, situated in School District No. 40. in Sussex county, from said School District No. 40 to School District No. 43, in said county;"

The bill (H. B. No. 427) entitled

"An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to reincorporate the town of Milton;'

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The bill (H. B. No. 56) entitled

"An act to revive and extend the time of recording private acts;"

The bill (H. B. No. 213) entitled

"An act to transfer the lands of Michael Gahagan from School District No. 91 to School District No. 29, in New Castle county;"

The bill (H. B. No. 93) entitled

"An act to amend Chapter 617, Volume 18, Laws of Delaware, relating to Hawkers and Peddlers;"

The bill (H. B. No. 273) entitled "An act in relation to Extortion;"

The bill (H. B. No. 289) entitled

"An act to transfer the farm of George H. Hall from consolidated School Districts Nos. 2, 100, 103 and 104 to School District No. 85, in Sussex county;"

And presented the same for the signature of the Speaker.

Mr. McMullin, from the Committee on Agriculture, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the bill (S. B. No. 115) entitled

“An act to encourage the production and sale of pure and wholesome milk, and to prohibit and punish the production or sale of unwholesome or adulterated milk, in the State of Delaware."

On motion of Mr. Lacey, 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. Records, from the Committee on Divorce, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the bill (H. B. No. 145) entitled

"An act to divorce Julia Roe and her husband, Alexander K. Roe, from the bonds of matrimony, a vinculo matrimonii.”

On motion of Mr. Lacey, 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,

Passed the Senate.

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

On motion, the Senate adjourned.

WEDNESDAY, April 26, 1893-10 o'clock, a. m.

Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

Prayer by the Chaplain.

Roll called-Members present-Messrs. Lacey, McMullin, Pilling, Pyle, Records, Ross, Watson, Williams and Mr. Speaker.

Journal read and approved.

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:

The bill (H. B. No. 440) entitled

"An act to further amend Chapter 418, Volume 14, Laws of Delaware;"

The bill (H. B. No. 344) entitled

"An act to incorporate the Delaware Granite and Mining. Company;"

The bill (H. B. No. 435) entitled

"An act to alter the direction of and to vacate portions of certain streets in the Ninth Ward of the City of Wilmington;"

The bill (H. B. No. 166) entitled

"An act in relation to the Public Schools;"

The bill (H. B. No. 439) entitled

"An act to amend Section 29, Chapter 85 of the Revised Code:"

And presented the same to the Senate.

Mr. Williams, from the Committee on Revised Statutes, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the bill (H. B. No. 292) entitled

"An act to authorize the Levy Court of New Castle county to borrow money and issue certificates of indebtedness therefor."

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?"

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

Passed the Senate.

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

Mr. Williams, from the Committee on Revised Statutes, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the bill (H. B. No. 455) entitled

"An act to make valid the acknowledgment of a certain deed in New Castle county.

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?''

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

Passed the Senate.

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