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charity of believing that the failure has .occurred from lack of
JNO. B. BROOKE, JAMES F. DASHIELL,
THOMAS J. McKAIG, J. J. HECKART,
COLEMAN YELLOTT, S. J. BRADLEY,
H. H. GOLDSBOROUGH, TILGHMAN NUTTLE,
D. C. BLACK1STONE, F. WH1TAKER,
C. F. GOLDSBOROUGH, OSCAR MILES,
JNO. E. SMITH, WASHINGTON DUVALL,
ANTHONY KIMMEL, TEAGLE TOWNSEND,
J. S. WATKINS, ANDREW A. LYNCH.
Which was read the first time, and by special order, the second
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Brooke, President; Lynch,
Blackistone, McKaig,
Bradley, Nuttle,
Duvall, Smith,
Dashiell, Townsend,
Goldsborough, of Talbot, Watkins,
Goldsborough, of Dor., Whitaker,
Heckart, Yellott—17.
NEGATIVE—NONE.
Said resolution was then sent to the House of Delegates.
Mr. Miles stated that there was a question as to his right to a
On motion of Mr. Yellott,
Mr. Miles was excused from voting until the question was
A message was received from the Executive, through the hands
[See Document A.]
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