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Bell,
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Garey,
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McKaig.
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Bennett,
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George,
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Merrick,
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Brooke,
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Gill,
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Nicolai,
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Brown,
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Hayden,
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Page,
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Carter,
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Henderson,
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Pleasants,.
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Chambers,
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Horsey, of Fred.
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Silver,
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Cunningham ,
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Vansant,
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Howison,
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Wallace,
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Janvier,
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Walsh,
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Dobbin,
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Jones,
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Whitman,
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Evans,
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Kennedy,
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Lee,
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So the motion to open the Report was not sustained, for
want of a concurrence of the majority of the members elected.
Mr. Nicolai moved to open the report to enable him to
submit the following amendment:
Strike out Section 17.
The motion to open the Report did not prevail.
Mr. Walsh moved to open the report to enable him to sub-
mit the following amendment:
Sec. 33, line 7. Strike out the word "deeds.'
The motion was not sustained.
Mr. Pole moved to open the Report to enable him to sub-
mit the following amendment:
Sec. 45, line 6. Strike out the words "three thousand,"
and insert the words, twenty-five hundred."
The question recurring upon concurring in the motion,
Mr. Pole demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
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Groome,
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Nicolai,
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Austin,
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Hall,
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Page,
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Bell,
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Hardcastle,
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Parker,
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Bennett,
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Hodson,
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Parran, Chas.
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S.
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Bradley,
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Hollyday,
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Parran, John,
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Brewer, Mont'y.
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Howard,
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Pole,
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Brooke,
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Howison,
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Rider,
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Chambers,
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Hubbard,
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Riggs,
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Cosgrove,
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Jamison,
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Ringgold,
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Cover,
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Johnson,
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Silver,
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Cunningham,
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Lee,
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Starr,
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