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1876.] OF THE HOUSEOF DELEGATES 931
Mr. Waters, of Dorchester, moved a suspension of the rules
to take up House bill, printed, No. 124.
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Usilton, Ford, Hoblitzell,
Robinson, Lambdin, Chaisty,
Turner, Smith, of Dor., Albaugh,
Bird, Briscoe, Sanders,
Hooper, Constable, Fenton,
Curtis, Snowden, Griffith,
Smith, of B. co, Cockey, Sprigg,
Given, Neal, Brown,
Fitzjarrell, Hinks, Donaldson,
Dodson, Culoreth, Gordy,
Lankford, McWilliams, Barnard—34.
Gunby
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Riggs, Farrow,
Mattingly, Naill, Ranger,
Boyer, Koons, Jones,
Hodges, Rutledge, Rawlings,
Lancaster, Goldsborough, Rinehart,
Baldwin, Lewis, Lamotte,
Whitelock, Gill, Clark,
Gwynn, Harig, Dashiell,
Purnell, Scott, Browning—28.
Onley,
So the requisite number of members not having voted in
the affirmative the House refused to suspend the rules.
Mr. Constable, from the Committee on the Judiciary, re-
ported without advice,
The Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal chapter 76, of the
Acts of the General Assembly, passed at January Session,
1874, entitled an Act to locate the county seat of Garrett
county.
Mr. Whitelock movel to indefinitely postpone the bill,
Upon which Mr. Barnard demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs
Mattingly, Smith, of Dor., Harigj
Beyer, Waters, of Dor., Scott,
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