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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1619
So two-thirds of all the members eleeted to the House hav-
ing voted in the affirmative, the bill was read a second time.
Mr. Donaldson moved that the bill be read a third time
this day, under the provisions of the Constitution, Section
27, Article 3.
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker. Lambdin, Coburn,
Duobar, Smith, of Dor., Stewart,
Mattingly, Waters, of Dor., McAleese,
Boyer, Briscoe, Gill,
Usilton, Constable, Hart,
Hodges, Ward, Hess,
Robinson, Snowden, Harig,
Rullman, Hance, Scott,
Turner, Gwynn, Farraw,
Bird, Cockey, Ranger,
Lancaster, Neal, Jones,
Hooper, Purnell, Canby,
Baldwin, Hinks, Griffith,
Whitelock, Naill, Rawlings,
Curtis, Rutledge, Sprigg,
Smith, of B. co., Culbreth, Brooke,
Given, Goldsborough, Brown,
Fitzjarrell, Berkemeier, Rinehart,
Dodson, Lewis, Waters, of Car'l,
Lankford, Hoblitzeil, Donaldson,
Gunby, McGlone, Gordy—63.
NEGATIVE—None.
So two-thirds of all the members elected having voted in
the affirmative, the bill was then read a third time and
passed by yeas and nays as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Briscoe, Stewart,
Dunbar, Constable, McAleese,
Mattingly, Ward, Sanders,
Boyer, Snowden, Scott,
Hodges, Hance, Ranger,
Robinson, Gwynn, Jones,
Rullman, Cockey, Canby,
Turner, Neal, Griffith,
Bird, Purnell, Rawlings,
Lancaster, Hinks, Atkinson,
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