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YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 342. A bill to prohibit the hunting, shooting or trapping of ring-necked pheasants in Brunswick county, until the first day of November, 1921; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed by the following voteayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg―30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 79. A bill to amend and re-enact section 3 of an act entitled an act to provide for a method for the better assessment of personal property under the control of fiduciaries and the several courts of the Commonwealth, approved March 4, 1896, as heretofore amended; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote aves. 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg―30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 350. A bill to amend and re-enact an act approved February 5, 1916, entitled an act to make it larceny to receive money or other thing of value with intent to injure or defraud, from any person engaged in the cultivation of the soil, under a contract of employment for personal service, and fraudulently refuse or fail to perform such service or refund such money or other thing of value so received; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson. Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 358. A bill to amend and re-enact section 1671 of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended in relation to commissions of lunacy, and their fees (affecting section 1021 of the report of the revisors of the Code); was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satis

fied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote -ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

The committee amendments were agreed to.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 382. A bill to amend and re-enact section 3142 of the Code of Virginia, relative to lists of jurors; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-aves, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early. Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt. Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg―30.

MR. CANNON moved ot reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 383. A bill to provide for the removal of certain justices; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being sat

isfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33, noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Rob ertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Good loe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 384. A bill to validate certificates of acknowledg ment taken by notaries public in foreign countries; was taken up. MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill. as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satis fied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote aves, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Rob ertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

Gunn,

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson,

Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt,

Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 449.

A bill to amend and re-enact section 2 of an act entitled an act to establish a public free school on the grounds of the prison association of Virginia at Laurel, Henrico county, and

to make an appropriation for erection and equipment of the school house, and to provide for the conduct and maintenance of the same, approved March 16, 1908; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following voteayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 450. A bill to amend and re-enact clause 2 of an act of the General Assembly of Virginia entitled an act to establish a court of law and chancery for the city of Roanoke, Virginia, which was approved March 10, 1910; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following voteaves, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

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