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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 353
Whitelock, Riggs, Farrow,
Smith, of B co., Hinks, Ranger,
Fitzjarrell, Naill, Donaldson—18,
So the demand for the previous question was sustained.
The question then recurring upon the motion to strike out
the enacting clause,
Mr. Naill demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as fallows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Bird, Dodson, Koons,
Lancaster, Smith, of Dor., Rutledge,
Smith, of B. co., Riggs, Scott,
Given, Hinks Farrow,
Fitzjarrell, Naill, Ranger—16.
NEGATIVE.
Smith, Speaker, Purnell, Hess,
Dunbar, Only, Harig,
Mattingly, Boyle, Albaugh,.
Boyer, Vandiver, Sanders,
Usilton, Culbreth, Fenton,
Hodges, Rusk, Jones,
Robinson, Berkemeier, Canby,
Rullman, Lewis, Griffith,
Hawkins, McWilliams, Atkinson,
Hooper, Hoblitzell, Sprigg,
Lankford, McGlone, Brooke,
Ford, Coburn, Brown,
Lambdin, Stewart, Rinehart,
Briscoe, McAleese, Lamotte,
Ward, Gill, Donaldson,
Snowden, Hart, Clark,
Gwynn, Loane, Gordy,
Cockey, Chaisty, Browning—55.
Neal,
So the motion to strike out the enacting clause of the bill,
was' decided in the negative.
Mr. Naill moved that the further consideration thereof be
postponed, and said bill made the order of the day for to-
morrow, at one o'clock.
Pending which,
Mr. Gill submitted the following amendment;
Strike out the word "one," before the word 'o'clock," and
insert "twelve."
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