Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ...rules were suspended, and the bill was read at'large a first time. At 12:25 o'clock P. M., on motion of Mr. Curtiss, the Senate adjourned. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1885--10 O'clock A. M. Senate met, pursuant to adjournment. Hon. John C. Smith, President of the Senate, presiding. Prayer by the Chaplain. The journal of yesterday was being read, when, on motion of Mr. South worth, the further reading of the same was dispensed with, and it was ordered to stand approved. By unanimons consent, on motion of Mr. Southworth, Senate Bill No. 124, a bi 1 for "An act to authorize cities and villages to convey real estate held by them for school or academy purposes to the proper school officers," having been printed was read at large a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative: Yeas, 30; nays, 0. Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Adams, Ain-worth. H"ll, Bprjrirren. Campbell, Cnntwoll. lomrh, Crawford. Curt Iks. Darnell, Davis. Duncan, Evans. Funk Giuliani, Hamilton, Hercley. HijrsiriH, Hill, Kt ly. MeNiir.v. Mason, Mcrrltt. Orcndnrtf, Orifiin. Hav, Uunrer, Snydcr, Southworth, Slnf-iur. Sunnier, Thompson, Torrance, Tubbs, White, Whiting--II8. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence therein. HOUSE MESSAGES. A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. C. V. Jaquith, AnMstaiit Clerk: Mr. President: I am directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives has adopted the following preamble and joint resolution, in the adoption of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the Senate, to-wit: Whkreas. the drainnjre laws now in force contain many conflicting provisions, often misleading...