1885.] 1081 Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Darnell, Higgins, Kelly, Leman, McNary, Orendorff, Organ, Seiter-8. By unanimous consent, Mr. Rinehart presented the following resolu tion, which, by unanimous consent, was taken up for consideration, and read, viz: Resolved, That the thanks of the Senate are due and are hereby tendered to Hon. John C. Smith for the ability, courtesy and studied impartiality uniformly exhibited as presiding officer of this body. The question being, "Shall the foregoing resolution be adopted?" it was unanimously decided in the affirmative by a rising vote. By unanimous consent, Mr. Duncan offered the following resolution, which which was read, viz: Resolved, That the Senate do hereby tender their thanks to the Secretary and his assistants, to the Sergeant-at-Arms, and other officers of the Senate, in recognition of their courtesy and the marked fidelity with which they have respectively acquitted themselves of their duties. To the Secretary, with whom our official relations have been especially intimate, we accord our commendation; his ability and proficiency having contributed largely to the regularity and facility with which the business of the Senate has been dispatched. The question being, "Shall the foregoing resolution be adopted?" it was unanimously decided in the affirmative by a rising vote. Having finished all business on the calendar, The journal of to-day was being read, when On motion of Mr. Southworth, the further reading of the same was dispensed with, and it was ordered to stand approved. At 9:30 o'clock P. M., Mr. Campbell moved that the Senate adjourn. Which motion prevailed, and the President declared the Senate of the Thirty-fourth General Assembly adjourned sine die. LORENZO F. WATSON, Secretary of the Senate. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 88. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. 1, HENRY D. DEMENT, Secretary of State of the State of Illinois, do hereby certify that the foregoing published journal of the Senate of the Thirty-fourth General Assembly of the State of Illinois, is a true and correct copy of the original journal, filed in the office of the Secretary of State. In witness whereof I hereto set my hand and affix the great seal of State, at the Capital, in the city of Springfield, this 30th day of December, A. D. 1885. [L. S.] HENRY D. DEMENT, Secretary of State. PAY-ROLL AND MILEAGE OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE. SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, June 26, 1885. We, the undersigned, members of the Senate of the Thirty-fourth General Assembly of Certified and approved. J. C. SMITH, President of the Senate, 34th G. A. FOR REGULAR SESSION. Convened January 7, 1885, adjourned June 26, 1885. 17 00! +Davis, Robert H Duncan, James W. $50 stationery, etc Mileage....... 50 428 60 50 939 20 943 00 *Died March 20, 1885. Vice, F. M. Bridges, deceased. |