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1210 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 27,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Gwynn, Loane,
Dunbar, Neal, Chaisty.
Usilton, Riggs, Hess,
Hodges, Hinks, Harig,
Robinson, Naill, Farrow.
Turner, Rutledge, Jones,
Hooper, Vandiver, Canby,
Baldwin, Berkemeier, Brown,
Smith, of B. co., Lewis, Rinehart,
Ferd, Hoblitzell, Waters, of Car'l,
Lambdin, McGlone, Donaldson,
Smith, of Dor., Coburn, Clark,
Briscoe, McAleese, Gordy—41.
Snowden, Gill,
So three-fifths of the members elected to the House not hav-
ing voted in the affirmative, the veto of the Governor was
sustained.
On motion of Mr. Snowden,
The House then proceeded to the unfinished business of
Saturday last, being
The Senate bill entitled an Act to provide for the General
Valuation and Assessment of Property in this State.
Said bill being upon a third reading,
Mr. Whitelock submitted the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
Sec. 33, line 1, insert after the word "stationery," "under
a contract to be advertised two weeks, and to be awarded to
the lowest responsible bidder.
Which was rejected.
Mr. Chaisty moved that the vote by which Section 2 of the
kill was adopted,
Be reconsidered.
Decided in the negative.
On motion of Mr. Hoblitzell,
The vote by which Section 17 had been passed upon,
Was reconsidered.
On motion of Mr. Hohlitzell,
The vote by which the following amendments submitted by
him on Saturday last:
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
Sec. 17, line 43, after the word "and," insert "deducting
the actual indebtedness of the person taxed, due residents in
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