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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 705
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Boyer, Constable, Hart,
Usilton, Ward, Chaisty,
Rullman, Riggs, Hess,
Bird, Hinks, Sanders,
Hooper. Naill, Scott,
Baldwin, Koons, Farrow,
Wbitelock, Rutledge, Ranger,
Curtis, Goldsborough, Rawlings,
Given, Rusk, Atkinson,
Fitzjarrell, Berkemeier, Sprigg,
Dod son, Lewis, Brooke,
Lankford, Coburn, Donaldson,
Gunby, Stewart, Gordy,
Ford, Gill, Barnard,
Briscoe, . Browning—43.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Neal, Fenton,
Dunbar, Purnell, Jones,
Maltingly, Onley, Canby,
Hodges, Boyle, Griffith,
Robinson, Vandiver, Brown,
Lancaster, McWilliams, Rinehart,
Smith, of B. co. Hoblitzell, Lamotte,
Cockey, McGlone, Clark—24.
So the amendment was adopted.
Mr. Goldsborough moved to postpone the iurther consid-
eration of the bill until Tuesday.
Mr. Hoblitzell moved the previous question.
The question being,
"Shall the main question be now put?"
The demand for the previous question was sustained.
The question recurring upon the motion to postpone,
It was lost.
Mr. Koons moved to amend.
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
To strike out all under the head of "Schools," to the word
"for" in the 15th line.
The question recurring upon the adoption,
It was rejected.
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