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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1451
Whitelock, Smith of Dor.; Scott,
Curtis, Constable, Farrowv
Smith, of B. co., Riggs, Ranger,
Given, Hinks, Donaldson—24.
So the motion for the previous question was sustained.
The question then recurring upon the passage of the bill
as amended by the adoption of the report of the Committee of
Conference,
The yeas and nays were called, and the bill, as amended,
passed by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs
Smith, Speaker, Boyle, Harig,
Mattingly, Vandiver, Albaugh,
Boyer, Culbreth, Sanders,
Usilton, Goldsborough, Fenton,
Hodges, Berkemeier, Jones,
Robinson, Lewis, Canby,
Rullman, McWilliams, Griffith,
Lambdin, Hoblitzell, Rawlings,
Briscoe, McGlone, Atkinson,
Ward, Coburn, Brooke,
Snowden, McAleese, Brown,
Hance, Hart, Rinehart,
Gwynn, Loane, Clark,
Cockey, Chaisty, Gordy,
Neal, Hess, Browning—46.
Purnell,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Given, Naill,
Turner, Fitzjarrell, Koons,
Bird, Dodson, Rutledge,
Lancaster, Lankford, Stewart,
Hooper, Gunby, Scott,
Baldwin, Waters, of Dor., Farrow,
Whitelock, Riggs, Ranger,
Curtis, Hinks, Donaldson—25,
Smith, of D. co.,
Mr. Naill, (on the rules being suspended by unanimous
consent,) submitted the following order :
Ordered, That it be entered on the Journal, that had Lewis
C. Smith been present when the vote was taken upon the re-
ports of the Conference Committee on the Assessment Bill,
he would have voted to have exempted churches from taxa-
tion, and to have taxed mortgages.
Which was unanimously adopted.
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