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"An act to lay out a public road in Gumboro' Hundred," And presented the same to the Senate.

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

"An act to amend an act entitled, 'An act to appropriate money for Free Schools in this State, and for other purposes," Was read.

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

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

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

"An act uniting the school districts of Laurel and vicinity."

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

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

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. Bacon, Cooper, Crossan, Ferguson, Lewis, Martin, 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 to the House for concurrence.

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Mr. Lewis, from the Committee on Corporations, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act to renew an act entitled, 'An act to incorporate Wissahickon Tribe, No. 20, Improved Order of Red Men,' passed at Dover, Del., January 28, 1885."

On motion of Mr. Crossan, the Senate bill entitled,

"An act to revive, reënact and extend the act entitled, 'An act to enable the owners of the marsh meadows near Newport, called Conrad's Cripple, to keep the banks, dams and sluices in repair, and to raise a fund to defray the expenses thereof, passed at Dover, February 23d, 1865,' and the supplements and amendments thereto,

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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. Bacon, Crossan, Ferguson, Lewis, Martin, and Mr. Speaker-6.

Nays-None.

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

Ordered to the House for concurrence.

Passed the Senate.

Mr. Crossan, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported as duly and correctly enrolled, and signed by the Speaker of the House, and ready for the signature of the Speaker of the Senate, sundry House bills and a joint resolution, entitled as follows, viz:

"An act to authorize the Levy Court of Kent County to increase the appropriation to the Town of Dover for the purpose of keeping the streets in repair;"

"An act to divorce Clara V. Coyle and Samuel Coyle from the bonds of matrimony;"

"An act to incorporate the Colored Schools of Dover;"

"An act in relation to Trustees;"

"An act to transfer the farms and dwellings of John L. Rogers and Joshua V. B. Murray from School District No. 156 to United School Districts Nos. 32 and 108, in Sussex County;"

"An act to authorize School District No. 119 to borrow money, and for other purposes;"

"An act to authorize the Town Council of the Town of Dover to extend the water mains;"

"An act to authorize the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County to make a certain index;"

"An act to transfer the house and lot of William T. Brasure from School District No. 31 to 173, in Sussex County;"

"An act to divorce Maggie L. Cannon and Isaiah Cannon from the bonds of matrimony;'

"An act for the protection of Fisheries in this State;"

"An act to incorporate the Malam Locomotive Boiler Company;'

"An act to incorporate the Young Women's Christian Temperance Union, of the City of Wilmington;"

"An act to amend Section 1 of an act entitled, 'An act to allow the registry of dogs in Kent County,' passed at Dover, February 25th, 1879;"

"Joint resolution appropriating $500 for expenses in the boundary line suit between this State and New Jersey."

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

"An act to reïncorporate Cooper's Cemetery, of North Murderkill Hundred, in Kent County,"

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. Bacon, Cooper, Crossan, Ferguson, Lewis, Martin, 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.

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

"An act to incorporate the Old School Baptist Cemetery, of Cow Marsh, in North Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware,"

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. Bacon, Cooper, Crossan, Ferguson, Lewis, Martin, McWhorter, and Mr. Speaker-8.

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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. Bacon, from the Committee on Divorce, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act to divorce Francis R. S. Davis from his wife, Martha M. Davis,"

Which, on motion of Mr. McWhorter, 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 of Mr. McWhorter, the House bill entitled,

"An act to divorce Caleb Brinton and Clarin J. Brinton from the bonds of matrimony,'

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.

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

"An act to divorce Josephine Wing from her husband, Edwin W. Wing, and to change her name,

Was taken up for consideration,

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