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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. 300. A bill to restrict the trading in second-hand grate baskets, electric light or gas fixtures, locks or other builders' hardware, plumbing fixtures, bells and bell fixtures, lead or brass water pipes, or any part of such fixtures or pipes, any wire, cable, lead, solder, copper, iron or brass used by or belonging to a railroad, telephone, telegraph, gas or electric light company; was taken up and read the second time.

The committee amendments were agreed to.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constituion, 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, 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, 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. 302. A bill prohibiting the use of public drinking cups; 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. 321. A bill to appropriate, upon certain conditions, the sum of $630.00 for the installation of three automatic flue cleaners (one for each boiler) for the Virginia State Power Plant, Richmond, Virginia; 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:

Gunn,

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, 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. 415. A bill for the relief of Martha E. Hensley, C. Larkey, and S. E. Head; was taken up.

J.

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. 428. A bill to appropriate five hundred dollars to erect a memorial tablet in the Capitol building to commemorate "The Capitol Disaster," which occurred on April 27th, 1870; 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, 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.

II. B. No. 439. A bill to appoint a commission to provide and arrange for a celebration of the 300th anniversary of the first meeting of the Genearl Assembly of Virginia, on July 30, 1919, and to provide funds therefor; 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, 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.

II. B. No. 232. A bill to repeal the special and local acts relating to the catching of fish in the waters of Russell county; 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:

Corbitt,

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, 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. 240.

A bill to provide for the protection of game in

the counties of Amelia and Nottoway; 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.

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. 377. A bill to amend and re-enact section 3528 of the Code of Virginia as heretofore amended; was taken up and read the second time.

MR. ROYALL offered amendments which were agreed to.

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. 369. A bill to amend and re-enact section 4 of an

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