DECEDENTS' ESTATE.
The Senate returned to the reading of the Special Committee's bill, introduced just before the adjournment yesterday, [S. 262] to amend twenty-eight sections and repeal four sections of the act of April 14, l88l, for the settlement and distribution of decedents'estates.
The reading of this bill for the first time having been completed-
The Constitutional restriction, having been dispensed with by a yea and nay vote of the Senate yesterday, for the purpose of passing the bill to the final vote, it was read the second time by title only.
On motion by Mr. FOULKE, this being a most important bill suggested it be made the special order for to-morrow afternoon at, 2 o'clock. At the suggestion of other Senators he named the hour of 2:30 this afternoon, and made a motion to that effect.
The motion was agreed to.