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"An act to amend Chapter 100 of the Revised Code."

Mr. Martin, from the Committee on Revised Statutes, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act in relation to the time of catching oysters in the creeks on the Delaware bay."

Mr. Martin, from the Committee on Revised Statutes, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act in relation to the service of criminal process in certain

cases.

Mr. Martin, from the Committee on Revised Statutes, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act to repeal Chapter 376, Volume 15, Laws of Delaware."

Mr. Martin, from the Committee on Revised Statutes, reported back, with favorable recommendation, the House bill entitled,

"An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to reduce the number of Justices of the Peace in the City of Wilmington, and for other purposes,' passed at Dover, April 8, 1881."

On motion of Mr. Martin, the House amendments to the Senate bill entitled,

"An act to divorce Ida Downs from her husband, Herbert N. Downs, and to change her name,"

Were read, as follows:

Amend the bill by striking out the words, "and to change her name," in the title thereof."

Further amend by striking out "Section 3 and making Section 4 Section 3."

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

"An act to amend Section 6 of Chapter 75 of the Revised Statutes,"

Was read.

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

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

"An act in relation to the sale of liquors in this State by licensed proprietors of inns and taverns,'

Was read.

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

Mr. Lewis, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill entitled,

"A supplement to the act entitled, 'An act to authorize the laying out of a new public road in Dagsborough and Gumborough Hundreds, in Sussex County,' passed April 13, 1885,'

Which, on his motion, was read.

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

On motion of Mr. Bacon, the bill was taken up for consideration,

And, on his further motion, the further consideration of the bill Indefinitely postponed.

was

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

"An act to divorce William P. Dasey and Laura K. Dasey from the bonds of matrimony,"

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. Lewis, the House bill entitled,

"An act relating to cities and towns,"

Was read.

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

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. Lewis presented the claim, of J. D. Deane against the State for $75.99,

Which, on his motion, was referred, without reading, to the Committee on Claims.

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

"An act concerning the appointment of Electors of President and Vice-President,

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 the required majority,

bill, having received

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 for the protection of Muskrats,"

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

"An act to encourage the education of the colored people."

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

"An act to amend Chapter 152, Volume 15 of the Laws of 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. Crossan, Dorman, Ferguson, Lewis, McWhorter, 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. Cooper, Clerk of the House, being admitted, returned to the Senate sundry duly and correctly enrolled Senate bills, the same having been signed by the Speakers of the two houses, viz:

"An act to divorce James B. Conner from his wife, Lilly E. Conner;"

"An act to incorporate the German Democratic Association of Wilmington, Delaware;"

"An act to incorporate the White Marsh Ditch Company;"

"An act to revive, reënact and extend the act entitled, 'An act to enable the owners of the marsh meadow 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;"

"An act entitled, 'An act to regulate the Practice of Pharmacy;'

"An act for the relief of the Commissioners of the Town of Laurel, Sussex County."

On motion of Mr. Cooper, the Senate amendment to the House bill entitled,

"A supplement to an act entitled, 'An act to dissolve School District No. 106, in Kent County,"

Was read,

And, on his further motion, was

Adopted.

Further, on his motion, the bill 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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