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. 1901 edition. Excerpt: .recording the legislative proceedings required under our law. The tackiir together of such papers is not the entry or recording upon the journals sIwtken of in the constitution.
Aided and instructed by the evidence before us, we declare as of our judicial knowledge that these hooks before us constitute the true and legal journal of the House of Representatives for the session of 1898-99, and said batch of papers cannot in any sense be considered as such. The journal shows that said conference report on the Senate amendments to the revenue bill were never concurred in by the House in the manner required by the constitution to make it a legal enactment, and for that reason the entire act must be held to be void and of no effect. The writing on the margin of this journal at page 839 of what purports to be the conference report of the two Houses and its adoption by the House, placed there under the instructions of the Clerk, however honestly done and with the best of motives, which we do not question, was an unlawful interpolation of the journal, and is without any legal effect to give vitality to the enactment of said revenue bill.--State r. Wilnon, supra. It follows, the court erred in refusing to give the first six charges requested by plaintiff, and in giving the charges numbered 1 and 2 requested by defendant; and that it did not err in giving the charges numbered 1 and 2 requested by plaintiff. The judgment will be affirmed on the cross-appeal of J. B.
Gaston as Hall & Farley, Trustees, v. Henderson; Henderson v. Hall & Farley, Trustees. judge, etc., and on the original appeal, the judgmenl of the court below will be reversed and the cause remanded. Affirmed on cross appeal. Reversed and remanded on original appeal. Hall & Farley, .