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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 17
Boyer, Calbreth, Jones,
Usilton, Rusk, Canby,
Hodges, Berkemeier, Griffith,
Robinson, Lewis, Rawlings,
Rullman, McWilliams, Atkinson,
Lancaster, Hoblitzell, Sprigg,
Lambdin, McGlone, Brooke,
Briscoe, Coburn, Brown,
Ward, Stewart, Rinehart,
Snowden, McAleese, Lamotte,
Hance, Gill, Waters, of Car'l
Gwynn, Hart, Clark,
Cockey, Loane, Dashiell,
Neal, Chaisty, Gordy—52
Purnell,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Turner, Fitzjarrell, Naill,
Bird, Dodson, Linthicum,
Hawkins, Lanktord, Koons,
Hooper, Gunby, Goldsborough,
Baldwin, Ford, Scott,
Whitelock, Smith, of Dor., Farrow,
Curtis, Wateis, of Dor., Ranger,
Smith, of B. co , Riggs, Donaldson—26.
Given, Hinks,
So the message was assented to, and sent to the Senate.
Mr. Fenton rising to a privileged question, called the at-
tention of the House to the requirements of Rule V, prescrib-
ing the persons to be admitted within the Bar of the House,
and moved a rigid enforcement of the Rule.
The Speaker directed the Sergeant-at-Arms, to see that the
provisions of the Rule be strictly complied with.
Mr. Scott submitted the following order :
WHEREAS, It appears in the Comptroller's Report of 1874,
under the head of "Special Appropriations," that the sum
of $95,443.72, an excess of $30,061.68, over the amount pre-
sented in the Comptroller's Report of 1872, under the same
head, has been taken from the Public Treasury, and that the
expenditure of this enormous sum of money without a full
and complete explanation, by what authority, to what persons
and objects, and for what purposes said money was disbursed,
is notoriously unsatisfactory to the payers of the State,
and calculated to surround the chief officials of the Treasury
Department with suspicion and odium.


 
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