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The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-45.

None.

NAYS.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question

was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 955, entitled "An act to amend part of clause (d), section seven, of the act approved the fifth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and eleven (Pamphlet Laws one hundred and ninetyeight), entitled 'An act to establish a county court for the county of Allegheny, and prescribing its powers and duties; regulating the procedure therein, and providing for the expenses thereof,' as amended, by providing that informations in cases of desertion and non-support may be made before aldermen and justices of the peace, and providing for the binding over of persons arrested on warrants issued on such informations."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, and agreed to,

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The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-46.

NAYS.

None.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 969, entitled "An act taking protection from the red squirrel and changing the open season for blackbirds."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, and agreed to,

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-46.

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A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 979 (House bill No. 1242), entitled "An act making an appropriation to the State Livestock Sanitary Board for the purpose of reimbursing certain owners of animals destroyed during the late epizotic of the foot and mouth disease."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, and agreed to,

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Grail, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.--46.

NAYS.

None.

A majority of all the Senators having.voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered,, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 981 (House bill No. 924), entitled "An act providing for and regulating the payment into the State Treasury without escheat of certain unclaimed moneys in the hands of depositories, fiduciaries, prothonotaries and clerks of orphans' courts; defining the terms "depositories" and "fiduciaries" as used in the act; providing for the refund of such moneys with interest thereon when claimed by persons entitled thereto, making an appropriation for such refunds, and imposing penalties."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, and agreed to,

And the amendments made thereto having been printed as required Ly the Constitution,

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-46.

NAYS.

None.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Repre sentatives with information that the Senate has passed the same with amendments in which the concurrence of the House is requested.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate resumed consideration of Senate bill No. 898, entitled "An act to amend sections one and two, of an act approved the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and ninetythree (Pamphlet Laws one hundred and forty-three), entitled 'An act to extend the limitation of actions to a right to mine iron ore in lands in this Commonwealth where the same has not been exercised for a period of twenty-one years.'

And said bill having been read at length the third time, ard agreed to,

And the amendments made thereto having been printed as required by the Constitution,

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-46.

None.

NAYS.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Repre

sentatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate resumed consideration of Senate bill No. 916, entitled "An act to validate certain municipal claims in the several boroughs of the Commonwealth; providing for the filing of liens therefor and the proceedings for the collection of such claims."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, and agreed to,

And the amendments made thereto having been printed as required by the Constitution,

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally? ·

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward. -46.

None.

NAYS.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Repre sentatives for concurrence.

The Clerk of the House of Representatives being introduced, returned bill from the Senate numbered and entitled as follows:

Senate bill No. 95. “An act amending section nine, of an act of Assembly, entitled 'An act for the appointment and maintenance of a board to be known as the Armory Board of the State of Pennsylvania, and for the payment of its expenses and for providing, managing and caring for armories for the use of the National Guard of Pennsylvania throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and making an appropriation for the same; authorizing the State Armory Board to receive from counties, cities, municipalities and other sources, donations or contributions for the purpose of this act,' approved the eleventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred and five, by providing for the return by the Commonwealth of any contributions of money made by any county, city or municipality for the purpose of acquiring or erecting any armory to such county, city or municipality upon the sale of any such armory under the provisions of the act to which this is a supplement, and making the provisions of this act apply to sales heretofore as well as sales hereafter made.”

With the information that the House of Representatives has passed the same with amendments in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested.

A motion was made by Mr. Eyre and Mr. Salus,

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