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1100 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 32,
called immediately preceding each adjournment, and that
every Member not present at such roll call, shall forfeit his
per diem for that day, unless excused by this House, for good
and sufficient reason.
Which was read
The question recurring upon the adoption of the order.
Mr. Vandiver moved that the order be laid on the table.
The question recurring npon the adoption of the order,
Mr. Fenton demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Boyer, Onley, Ranger,
Turner, Hinks, Jones,
Bird, Naill, Canby,
Baldwin, Koons, Griffith,
Whitelock, Rutledge, Rawlings,
Curtis, Boyle, Atkinson,
Smith, of B., co., Vandiver, Sprigg,
Given, Rusk, Brooke,
Fitzjarrell, McGlone, Donaldson,
Dodson, Stewart, Clark,
Lambdin, Chaisty, Dashiell,
Smith, of Dor., Harig, Gordy,
Briscoe, Scott, Browning—41.
Hance, Farrow,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Gunby, Hoblitzell,
Dunbar, Ford, Gill,
Usilton, Neal, Sanders,
Hodges, Purnell, Fenton,
Robinson, Culbreth, Brown,
Rullman, Goldsborough, . Rineharr,
Hooper, Benkemeier, Waters, of Cr'l—22.
Lankford,
So the order was laid on the table.
Mr. Scott, from the 'Committee on Claims, submitted the
following minority
REPORT.
Annapolis, March 23rd, 1876.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:
The undersigned, member of the Committee on Claims,
begs leave to respectfully submit the following minority re-
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