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1876,] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 967
Robinson, Gwynn, Farrow,
Bird, Purnell, Ranger,.
Lancaster, Riggs, Jonen,
Hooper, Hinks, Griffith,.
Baldwin, Naill, Rawlings
Curtis, Koons, Atkinson,
Given, Rutledge, Brooke,
Fitzjarrell, Vandiver, Brown,
Lanford, Goldsborough, Lamotte,
Ford, Lewis, Waters, of Car'l,
Smith, of Dor., McGlone, Donaldson,
Waters, of Dor., McAleese, Clark,
Briscoe, Loane, Gordy—48.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Rullman, Cockey, Hoblitzell,
Smith, of B. co., Neal, Cauby—8.
Snowden, Onley,
So two-thirds of all the Members present having voted in
in the affirmative, the motion prevaled,
And said bill was made the order of the day for thii P. M.
The House then proceeded to the consideration of the next
order of the day, bfing
The bill entitled an Act to provide for the general valua-
tion and assessment of property in this State.
Said bill being upon a second reading,
On motion of Mr. Stewart,
The further consideration thereof was postponed until the
delivery in the House of the Senate bill upon the same sub-
ject.
The House then proceeded to the consiJeration of the next
Order of the day, being
The bill entitled an Act to regulate the publication of the
Public General Laws.
Said bill being upon a second reading.
Said bill was then read a second time.
Mr. Rullman moved that the bill be laid on the table.
Mr. Scott moved that the House do now take a recess.
The question recurring upon concurring in the motion,
Mr. Naill demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained.
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows :
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