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

On the question, "Shall this be Section 1 of the bill?"

It was decided in the negative, and Section I was
And the bill was

Lost,

Lost.

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

Mr. Bacon, from the Committee on Roads and Highways, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act to lay out a new public road in Baltimore Hundred, Sussex County, near Ocean View,"

Which, on his motion, was taken up for consideration,

And, on his further motion, the bill 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. Bacon, from the Committee on Roads and Highways, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act to lay out a new public road in Baltimore Hundred," Which, on his motion, as taken up for consideration,

And, on his further motion, the bill 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 negative, and the bill, having failed to receive the required majority, was

Lost.

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

On motion of Mr. Ferguson, the House bill entitled,

"An act for the relief of Thomas J. Houston and others," Was read.

On motion of Mr. Lewis, Rule 14 was suspended as to the bill entitled,

"A supplement to the act entitled, 'An act to incorporate Franklin Lodge, No. 12, Georgetown, Delaware,' passed at Dover, February 25, 1847,"

And, on his further motion, the bill was read a second time by its title,

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

On motion, the Senate took a recess till 3 o'clock, P. M.

SAME DAY-3 o'clock, P. M.

Senate reässembled at the expiration of the recess.

On motion of Mr. Martin, the special order of the day, viz: the consideration of the substitute to the Senate bill entitled,

"An act to amend Chapter 22, Volume 15, Laws of Delaware," Was dispensed with.

On motion of Mr. Martin, the House bill entitled,

"An act to incorporate School District No. 91, in Sussex County, and for other purposes,'

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Was read a second time by its title,

And, on his further motion, referred to the Committee on Education.

On motion of Mr. Lewis, the House bill entitled,

"An act to provide for refunding a part of the bonded debt of this State at a lower rate of interest,'

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. Lewis moved that the vote by which the bill had passed be reconsidered.

Pending the motion, Mr. Lewis further moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table,

And the motion

So the question was decided in the affirmative,

And the motion to reconsider was

Prevailed.

Laid on the table.

On motion of Mr. Cooper, the House bill entitled,

"An act to divorce Alexander Pleasanton from his wife, Rosetta Pleasanton,"

Was read a second time by its title,

On motion of Mr. Ferguson, Rule 14 was suspended as to the bill entitled,

"An act for the relief of Thomas J. Houston and others,"

And, on his further motion, the bill was read a second time by its title,

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

Mr. Cooper, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act for the relief of Thomas J. Houston and others." On motion of Mr. Ferguson, the rule was suspended,

And, on his further motion, the bill was taken up for consideration,

And further, on his 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. Cooper, from the Committee on Education, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the Senate bill entitled,

"An act for the relief of School Districts Nos. 126 and 95, in Sussex County,"

Which, on his motion, 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 to the House for concurrence.

Mr. Cooper, Clerk of the House, being admitted, presented for the signature of the Speaker of the Senate sundry duly and correctly enrolled House bills, the same having been signed by the Speaker of the House, viz:

"An act to incorporate the Washingthon Street Market House Company;"

"An act authorizing and requiring the School Committee of School District No. 75, in Sussex County, to raise twenty-five dollars for school purposes in addition to the amount now required by law to be raised;"

"An act to authorize the laying out of a new public road in Cedar Creek Hundred, Sussex County;"

"An act to divorce Millie F. Rathel from her husband William J. Rathel, and to change her name;"

"An act entitled 'An act to extend the limits of united Dis trict Nos. 97 and 135, Sussex County;'"

"An act to authorize the laying out of a new public road in Seaford Hundred, Sussex County;"

"An act authorizing the appointment of a Notary Public for the Security Trust and Safe Deposit Company at Wilmington, Delaware;'

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