Ordered that the House be informed thereof and the bill returned to that body. Mr. Crossan moved that the vote by which the bill had passed be reconsidered. Pending the motion, Mr. Crossan further moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, Which motion And the motion to reconsider was Prevailed, Laid on the table. Mr. Lewis, from the Committee on Corporations, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled, "An act to amend an act entitled, 'An act to incorporate the Delaware Fruit Exchange," 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 ?" The yeas and nays were ordered, which, being taken, were as follows: Yeas-Messrs. Bacon, Crossan, Dorman, Ferguson, Lewis, 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. Lewis, from the Committee on Corporations, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled, "An act to incorporate The Hotel Henlopen Company,' Which, on his motion, was taken up for consideration, 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," 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?" The yeas and nays were ordered, which, being taken, were as follows: Yeas-Messrs. Bacon, Crossan, Dorman, Ferguson, Lewis, 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. Dorman, under suspension of Rule 13, introduced a bill entitled, "An act to amend Chapter 68 of the Revised Code," Which, on his motion, 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 Revised Statutes. Mr. Lewis, from the Committee on Corporations, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled, "An act to incorporate the Lebanon Navigation Company,' 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 ?" The yeas and nays were ordered, which, being taken, were as follows: Yeas-Messrs. Bacon, Crossan, Dorman, Ferguson, Lewis, 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 Semate. 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 allow the Town of Milford to borrow money for certain 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 Cities and Towns. On motion of Mr. Dorman, the House bill entitled, "An act to transfer the farm and house of George Derrickson from School District No. 28 to 181, Baltimore Hundred, Sussex County," Was read. Further, on his motion, the bill was read a second time by its And, on his further motion, was referred to the Committee on Education. On motion of Mr. Bacon, the House bill entitled, "An act authorizing the School Commissioners of District No. 132, Sussex County, to expend certain money now in hand, and to change the location of the school house," Was read. Further, on his motion, the bill was read a second time by its title, And further, on his motion, was referred to the Committee on Education. On motion of Mr. Dorman, the House bill entitled, "An act in relation to United School Districts Nos. 32 and 108, in Sussex County," 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, Clerk of the House, being admitted, informed the Senate that the House had passed and asked the concurrence of the Senate in the following House bills, viz: "An act concerning assignments of mortgages;' "An act divorcing Mary H. Johnson and George W. Johnson from the bonds of matrimony;" "An act to establish a private road in Indian River and Lewes and Rehoboth Hundreds, in Sussex County;" "An act for the protection of timber lands from destruction by fire;" "An act to amend an act entitled, 'An act taxing manufacturers, and for other purposes;' "An act in relation to Conveyancers;" "An act for the preservation of the health of female employës;" "An act to divorce William P. Wolfe and Hannah M. Wolfe from the bonds of matrimony;" "An act to transfer the farm and premises of John H. McGinnis from School District No. 69 to School District No. 53, in Kent County;" "An act to allow School Committees to expend an amount not exceeding twenty-five dollars for the benefit of poor children;" "An act to incorporate the Right Grand Council of Delaware of Heptasophs, or Seven Wise Men;" "An act to make valid the acknowledgments of certain deeds and to complete the title of Roseby J. Boulden in certain lands in Kent County;" "An act authorizing the laying out of a new road and the vacating of an old road in North West Fork Hundred, Sussex County," And presented the same to the Senate. He also informed the Senate that the House had concurred in the Senate bills entitled, "An act to lay out a new public road in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware;" "An act to incorporate the West Prong Meadow Branch Ditch Company, of Little Creek Hundred, Sussex County;" "An act to divorce Thomas W. Ralph and Maria E. Ralph, his wife;" "An act to divorce Caleb Woolford from his wife, Annie Woolford, a vinculo matrimonii;" "An act to lay out a new public road in South Murderkill Hundred, in Kent County;" "An act to incorporate the Bentley and Walsh Chemical Manufacturing Company, limited," |