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726 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 8,
Ordered, That the Chief Clerk and Chief Folder be in-
structed to inform this House in writing, whether additional
labor, is needed, and if so, to what extent.
Mr. Naill moved to lay on the table.
Mr. Neal demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Hooper, Riggs, Rawlings,
Baldwin, Hinks, Sprigg,
Whitelock, Naill, Rinehart,
Curtis, Vandiver, Lamotte,
Given, Goldsborough, Donaldson,
Lankford, Scott, Clark,
Ford, Farrow, Browning—23
Waters, of Dor., Ranger,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Snowden, McAleese,
Dunbar, Hance, Hart,
Boyer, Cockey, Loane,
Usilton, Neal, Chaisty3
Hodges, Purnell, Harig,
Robinson, Koons, Albaugh,
Rullman, Boyle, Sanders,
Lancaster, Culbreth, Fenton,
Smith, of B. co., Rusk, Jones,
Dodson, Berkemeier, Canby,
Gunby, Lewis, Griffith,
Lambdin, Hoblitzell, Atkinson,
Briscoe, McGlone, Brooke,
Ward, Stewart, Gordy—42.
So the motion to lie on the table was lost; and the order
adopted.
On motion of Mr. Scott,
Ordered, That the Assistant Hall-Keeper be directed by the
Speaker to act as page on the side of the House, to the left
of the Speaker's desk.
On motion of Mr. Lewis,
Laid oo the table.
On motion of Mr. Rawlings,
Ordered, That from this day until the close of the Session,
this House meet at 9.30 o'clock each morning, and that the
evening sessions be discontinued.
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