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The question then recurring upon the adoption of the amend-
Mr. Pugh demanded the yeas and nays.
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows: Messrs. Gale, Negley, Billingsley, Henkle, Parran, Blackiston, Hodson, Peter, Bond, Hollyday, Smith, of Carroll, Briscoe, Horsey, Smith of Dor., Brown, Johnson, Smith, of Wor., Chambers, Lansdale, Swope, Crawford, Lee, Thruston, Dennis, Mitchell, Todd, Dent, Miller, Turner,
Duvall, Morgan, Wilmer—33. NEGATIVE. Messrs. Greene, Parker, Goldsborough, P't Hatch, Pugh? Abbott, Hebb, Purnell, Annan, Hoffman, Ridgely, Audoun, Hopkins, Robinette, Brooks, Hopper, Russell, Carter, Keefer, Sands, Cunningham, Kennard, Schley, Cushing, King, Schlosser, Daniel, Larsh, Sneary, Davis, of Wash., Markey, Stirling, Dellinger, Mayhugh, Sykes, Ecker, McComas, Thomas, Farrow, Murray, Wickard, Galloway, Nyman, Wooden—44.
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the Mr. Hebb submitted the following amendment:
Strike out all after the word "the, " in the first line, and
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