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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1405
On niotion of Mr. Hinks,
The vote by which the House non-concurred in the Senate
amendment, on Monday, 27th instant, to insert in Section 1,
line 2, the words, "in their discretion," after the word "em-
powered," was reconsidered.
The proposed amendment was then adopted, and
The bill as amended, passed by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Ward, Sanders,
Usilton, Snowden, Scott,
Hodges, Hance, Farrow,
Whitelock, Neal, Ranger,
Curtis, Riggs, Jones
Smith, of B. co. , Hinks, Canby,
Given, Koons, Sprigg,
Fitzjarrell, Rutledge, Brooke,
Lankford, Culbret'h, Brown,
Gunby, Goldsborough, Rinebart,
Ford, Rusk, Waters, of Car'1,.
Lambdin, Berkemeier, Donaldson,
Smith, of Dor., McAleese,. Clark,
Waters, of Dor., Hart, Gordy,
Briscoe, Chaisty, Browning—46.
Constable,
NEGATIVE—None.
Mr. Farrow, from the Joint Committee on Article 3, Sec-
tion 24, of the-Constitution, submitted the following
REPORT:
Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Delegates:
In as much as it has been the pleasure of your Honorable
Body to adopt the majority report of the Joint Committee of
the Senate and Mouse of Delegates, appointed under Article
3, Section 24, of the Constitution, to which was referred the
order of the House adopted January 18th, 1876, without
having before you the report of the minority of said Com-
mittee, upon the subject matter of the aforementioned order,
the undersigned feel that the report herewith submitted, is
an unnecssary and valueless contribution to the record upon
which this House should base its opinion as to the truth or
falsity of the propositions embraced in the order which re-
quired the action of your Committee.
Notwithstanding this action, your Committee, feeling that
it has an imperative ditty to perform to the people of the
State, as well as to the General Assembly, sacrifices all per-
sonal feelings that may have been engendered by this sum-


 
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