Read second time; passed to 890 947 1047 House Concurrent Resolution No. 23, Relating to the joint rules of the Read third time; adopted. Received from the House...... 278 ....... 278 1261 Read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; adopted Signed (See errata) .1206 .1295 Signed ... House Concurrent Resolution No. 32, Relating to claim of the State of Texas against the United States for the protection of the frontier against Indian depredations and Mexican marauders. Received from the House...... 639 Committee on State Affairs.. 639 ments .... 744 House Concurrent Resolution No. 34, Authorizing the erection of a monument to the memory and heroism of the women of the South. Received from the House...... 788 795 House Concurrent Resolution No. 35, Expressing the hope that the declining years of Hon. Geo. W. Brackenridge may be as peaceful as his life has been beneficial to civilization. Received from the House. 552 Read and adopted Signed 767 767 821 House Concurrent Resolution No. 36, Requesting the Governor to return House bill No. 2 to the House for correction. Received from the House..... 789 Read first time, and referred to Reported favorably and be not Read second time and adopted. 795 Read second time; Senate rule Signed ... 821 suspended; committee report adopted; adopted Signed 883 982 958 .1253 House Concurrent Resolution No. 40, Granting leave of absence for Hon. S. P. Huff, district judge, from absence from State. Received from the House... Read and adopted 888 Signed House Concurrent Resolution No. 38, Rescinding the action of the House on House Concurrent Resolution No. 33. Received from the House. .1205 .1205 1260 ERRATA. (The following errata is made the Special Session of 1905, entitled necessary on account of unavoidable errors in printing the final Journal.) S. J. R. No. "4," page 258, should 'An Act to regulate elections and to provide penalties for its violation,' and to repeal the Acts of the Twentyeighth Legislature of 1903, regulating Heading of S. B.. No. "2," page 66, elections, general, special and prishould be No. "4." be S. J. R. No. "8." mary, and political conventions; apafter read as follows, and declaring S. B. No. "32," page 397, should be proved April 1, 1903, so as to hereH. B. No. “32." S. B. No. "164," page 221, should be an emergency." S. B. No. "61." The above bills were delivered to H. C. R. No. "23," page 639, should the Governor at 5 o'clock p. m., March be H. C. R. No. “32." 13, but the report of the chairman Second. S. B. No. "64," page 108, was not made to the Senate. should be S. B. No. "65." First. S. B. No. "194," page 294, should be S. B. No. "193." "S. B. No. 292," last column, page 1007, should be "H. B. No. 292." H. B. No. "521," in Second House Message, page 1206, reporting conin Senate amendments, should be H. B. No. "525." S. B. No. "322," page 850, under B. No. "332," an amendment to city charter of Tyler, Texas. Under head of "Bills Signed," the following bills were signed by Presi-currence dent Pro Tem. Hudspeth and should be shown on page 372, March 10: Senate bill No. 69, "An Act to re-head of "Bills Signed," should be S. peal an Act passed by the First Called Session of the Twenty-eighth Legislature, which convened on the second day of April, 1903, and adjourned on the first day of May, 1903, said Act being known as House bill No. 13, and Chapter 1 of the Special Acts of the First Called Session of the Twenty-eighth Legislature." Senate bill No. 83, A bill to be entitled "An Act to amend Sections 60 and 128a, Chapter 11, of the laws of H. C. R. No. "32," page 1295, under head of "Bills Signed," should be H. C. R. No. "23," relating to the Joint Rules of the House and Senate. S. B. No. "38," page 713, under head of "Committee Reports," should be H. B. No. "38." S. B. No. 220, pages 340 and 1488, should show "Mills" county instead of "Wells" county. |