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916 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 16,
bill, Registration bill and School bill should be carefully
considered and promptly passed ; and
Whereat, The close of the Session is rapidly approaching,
and the perfecting of the necessary general legislation is in
danger of perishing unless some means are adopted to avoid
sock results; and
Whereas, a large portion of the Session has already been
devoted to the consideration of local legislation,
Ordered, That the general legislation betaken up in the
following order:
First—Revenue and Tax bill ; Sec md—Assessment bill ;
Third—Registration bill; Fourth—School bill , Filth—Pro-
duee Market bill ; promptly, at 12 o'clock, during each
morning session, and at 8 o'clock, P. AL, during the evening
sessions of the House, except Friday, and be considered con-
tinuously until passed to the exclusion of all other business ;
and during the Friday evening sessions, only local bills shall
be considered, commencing with the oldest county. Each
county and legislative district to be entitled to have one bill
considered. The order to take effect on Monday next, March
20th, 1876, until otherwise ordered.
Mr. Vandiver moved to lay the order on the table, upon
which
Mr. Hoblitzell demanded the yeas and nays:
The call being sustained, the yeas and nays appeared as
follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Mattingly, Snowden, Goldsborough,
Turner, Riggs, Scott,
Hooper, Hinks, Farrow,
Baldwin, Naill, Sprigg,
Whitelock, Boyle, Brown,
Curtis, Vandiver, Rinehart,
Fitziarrell, Culbreth, Barnard—22.
Lank ford,
NEGATIVE
Messrs.
Dunbar, Cockey, Sanders,
Boyer, Neal, Fenton,
Usilton, Purnell, Ranger,
Hodges, Koons, Jones,
Robinson, Rutledge, Griffith,
Bird, Rusk, Rawlings,
Lancaster, Berkemeier, Lamotte,
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