day at 11:15 o'clock A. M. during the remainder of this session. No. 126. Passed Feb. 5, 1897. No. 127. Passed May 20, 1897. RESOLUTION of adjournment. Resolved, That when this general assembly adjourn on Friday, February 5, 1897, it adjourn to meet on Tuesday, April 13, 1897, at 11:15 o'clock A. M., at the State House, Providence. RESOLUTION of adjournment. Resolved, That when the general assembly adjourns Friday, May 21, 1897, it adjourns to meet according to law. SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. I certify the acts and resolutions contained in this volume to be true copies of the originals on file in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto A. D. Secretary of State. APPENDIX. ROLL OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. At the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, begun and holden by adjournment at Providence on Tuesday, January 25th, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven and of independence the one hundred and twenty-first. PRESENT. His Excellency CHARLES WARREN LIPPITT, Governor, and ex-officio President of the Senate. His Honor EDWIN R. ALLEN, Lieutenant-Governor, and ex-officio Senator. Charles E. Weeden. Andrew B. Whipple. Charles H. Page, Jr. Walter A. Read. . Edwin A. Kenyon. . Otho Tarbox. John Warner. Edward P. Dutemple. .A. Herbert Ward. Chandler H. Coggeshall. .. John R. Hicks. .Samuel B. Gray. Benjamin Drown. .Thomas A. Jenckes. Alfred W. Kenyon. Edward Stanley. . Albert S. Babcock. George F. A. Beane. Andrew J. Wilcox. John Jenckes. .James M. Wright. . Andrew Luther. .David S. Ray. .Frederic W. Easton. . E. Charles Francis. ..Frederick J. Pitts. Wm. Duane Aldrich. . Edward L. Freeman. CHARLES P. BENNETT, Secretary of State, and ex-officio Secretary. EUGENE F. WARNER, Clerk. REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE SEVERAL TOWNS. Newport. John W. Rogers, William P. Buffum, Edward W. Higbee, Godfrey Moffitt, John H. Wetherell. Providence. Frank M. Burrough, Portsmouth. Henry D. Heydon, Alexander G. Crumb, New Shoreham. North Kingstown. William W. Congdon. South Kingstown. Carder H. Tucker. East Greenwich. Samuel W. K. Allen. Jamestown. Charles T. Cottrell. Smith field. Clarence H. Mathewson. Scituate. John A. Battey. Glocester. Lucius B. Steere. Charlestown. Samuel B. Hoxsie, Jr. 21 West Greenwich. James Ellery Hudson. William B. Tillinghast. James R. Chase. George R. Lawton. Samuel L. Peck. William H. Bolster, Charles E. Fisher. Richmond. Charles J. Greene. Cranston. Joseph L. Sanders, Frank Hill. Johnston. John T. Kenyon, Henry C. Luther. North Providence. Peter Grimley. Barrington. George Lewis Smith. Albert W. Burgess. Joshua Perkins. East Providence. Stephen S. Rich, James H. Armington. PROVIDENCE, TUESDAY, February 2, 1897. The two houses met in grand committee for the purpose of electing a commissioner of sinking fund. John W. Danielson, of Providence, was elected commissioner of sinking fund, vice Samuel S. Sprague, deceased. WEDNESDAY, April 14, 1897. The two houses met in grand committee for the pose of electing a brigadier general. pur Hiram Kendall, of Providence, was elected brigadier general of the brigade of Rhode Island militia, for the term of five years. TUESDAY, May 18, 1897. The two houses met in grand committee for the purpose of electing an associate justice of the supreme court. Benjamin M. Bosworth, of Warren, was elected associate justice of the supreme court. |