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the limits of said county, and to provide a penalty for the unlawful manufacture or sale thereof, in case a majority of said votes shall be against license.

Was taken up for consideration and on his further motion was read a third time by paragraphs in order to pass the House. On the question, "Shall the bill pass the House?"

The yeas and nays were ordered, which being taken were as follows:

Yeas-Messrs. Abbott, Armstrong, Baggs, Benson, Davis, Eastburn, Ellis, E. P., Garrison, Hart, Jester, Meredith, J.G., Messick, Murray, McGinnis, Prettyman, Stafford, Townsend, Wlison, Mr. Speaker-19.

Nays-Bennum, Cooper, Ellis, D. W., Lingo, Lyons, Mahoney, Meredith, Miller, Pennington, Sevier, Smith, Wright-12. So the question was decided in the affrmative and the bill having received the required constitutional majority,

Ordered to the Senate for concurrence.

Passed the House.

Mr. Goslee, Clerk of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following House bills:

House Bill No. 1.

An Act to amend an Act entitled: an Act to raise Revenue for the State by taxing certain Corporations, being Chapter 166, Vol. 21, Laws of Delaware, as amended and published as Chapter 15, Vol. 22, Laws of Delaware.

House Bill No. 2.

An Act to provide for the collection of the revenue of the State,

And returned the same to the House.

Mr. Abbott, on behalf of the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported as duly and correctly enrolled and ready for the signature of the Speaker of the House, the following Senate joint resolution:

bly.

Joint Resolution No. 2.

Fixing the time for final adjournment of the General Assem

On motion by Mr. Smith the following resolution was adopted.

That a committee of five be appointed by the Speaker to act in conjunction with the Senate Committee on the funeral of Senator Reed.

Committee Messrs. Smith, Murray, Ellis, E. P., Stafford, and Messick.

On motion by Mr. Abbott the House took a recess until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning.

To His Excellency, Preston Lea, Governor of the State of Dela

ware:

DELAWARE, ss.

Be it known, that the Legislature of the State of Delaware, did, on the 13th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, at an election in due manner held, according to the form of the Act of the General Assembly of said State in such case made and provided, chose Henry A. DuPont to be a Senator from the said State in the Senate of the United States, for the constitutional term. from the third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five.

Given under our hands in obedience to the said Act of the General Assembly the day and year aforesaid.

Attest:

A. B. CONNOR,

President Protempore of the Senate.

W. D. DENNEY,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

J. EDWARD GOSLEE,

Clerk of the Senate.

THOS. S. LEWIS,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

June 14, 1906-11 o'clock A. M.

House met pursuant to adjournment.

Prayer by the Chaplain.

Roll called.

Members present-Messrs. Abbott, Armstrong, Baggs, Bennum, Benson, Davis, Eastburn, Ellis, D. W., Ellis, E. P., Garrison, Hanby, Hart, Jester. Lingo. Lyons, Mahoney, Meredith, W. S., Meredith, J. G., Messick, Miller, Murray, MeGinnis, Pennington, Prettyman, Sevier, Smith, Stafford, Townsend, Wilson, Wright, Mr. Speaker.

Reading of the Journal dispensed with.

Mr. Abbott, on behalf of the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported as duly and correctly enrolled and ready for the signature of the Speaker of the House the following House bills:

House Bill No. 2.

An Act to provide for the collection of the Revenue of the State.

House Bill No. 1.

An Act to amend an Act entitled: an Act to raise Revenue for the State by taxing certain Corporations, being Chapter 166, Volume 21. Laws of Delaware, as amended and published as Chapter 15, Volume 22, Laws of Delaware.

Mr. Murray presented a House resolution entitled:

In respect to the pay of the Members and Officers of the House.

Which on his motion was read.

Mr. Murray moved that the House resolution be adopted.
On the question, Shall the Resolution pass the House?

The yeas and nays were ordered, which being taken, were as follows:

Yeas-Messrs. Bennum, Ellis, D. W., Ellis, E. P., Hanby, Hart, Lingo, Mahoney, Meredith, W. S., Meredith, J. G., Messick, Miller, Murray, McGinnis, Pennington, Prettyman, Sevier, Smith, Wright—18.

Nays-Messrs. Abbott, Armstrong, Baggs, Benson, Davis, Eastburn, Garrison, Jester, Lyons, Stafford, Townsend, Wilson, Mr. Speaker-13.

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

Was declared

Mr. Lyons presented a House resolution entitled:

Adopted.

Resolution in respect to the pay of the Members and Officers of the House.

Which, on his motion, was read.

Mr. Lyons moved that the House resolution be adopted The yeas and nays were ordered, which being taken, were as follows:

Yeas-Messrs, Abbott, Armstrong, Baggs, Benson, Davis, Eastburn. Garrison, Jester, Lyons, Stafford, Townsend, Mr. Speaker-12.

Nays-Messrs. Bennum, Ellis, D. W, Ellis, E. P., Hanby, Hart, Lingo, Mahoney, Meredith, W. S., Meredith, J, G., Messick, Miller, Murray, McGinnis, Pennington, Pretty man, Sevier, Smith, Wilson, Wright-19.

So the question was decided in the negative, and the House resolution not having received the required constitutional majority,

Was declared

Not adopted.

Mr. Goslee, Clerk of the Senate, being admitted, presented the following duly and correctly enrolled House bills, the same having been signed by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House.

House Bill No. 1.

An Act to amend an Act to raise Revenue for the State by

taxing certain Corporations, being Chapter 166, Vol. 21, Laws of Delaware, as amended and published as Chapter 15, Vol. 22, Laws of Delaware.

House Bill No. 2.

An Act to provide for the collection of the Revenue of the State.

Mr. Lyons presented a resolution entitled:

House Resolution appropriating certain money out of the State Treasury to pay the compensation of the Clerk of the House for supervising of printing and indexing the Journal.

Which, on his motion, was read.

Mr. Lyons moved that the resolution be adopted.

On the question, "Shall the resolution pass the House? The yeas and nays were ordered, which being taken, were as follows:

Yeas-Messrs. Abbott, Armstrong, Baggs, Bennum, Benson, Davis, Eastburn, Ellis, D.W., Ellis, E P., Garrison, Hanby, Hart Jester, Lingo, Lyons, Mahoney, Meredith, W.S, Meredith, J. G, Messick, Miller, Murray, McGinnis, Pennington, Prettyman, Sevier, Smith, Stafford, Wilson, Wright, Mr. Speaker-29. Nays-None.

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

Was declared

Mr. Lyons presented a resolution entitled:

Adopted.

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives that the sum of eight dollars be appropriated out of the State Treasury, and the State Treasurer is authorized and directed to pay the same to Charles Swain, Page of the House, for extra services.

Which, on his motion, was read.

Mr. Lyons moved that the resolution be adopted.

On the question, "Shall the resolution pass the House?'"'

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