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196 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. tlon, and instructed him to recommend its passage. The report was con-curred in, and the resolution read and passed, and ordered to be engross ed and sent to the Senate for concurrence. On motion of Mr. Spruill, ordered that Mr. Wyche have leave of ab sence from the service of this House, after this day, until the end of the Session. The bill to prevent free persons of colour from migrating into thisr State, for the good government of such persons resident in the State, and for other purposes, was read the second time. On motion of Mr. W. W-. Jones, the House resolved itself into a commiitee of tlie whole House, Mr. J. E. Lewis in the Chairf and, after some time spent therein, IVIr. Speaker resumed the Chair, and Mr. Lewis reported that the com-mittee of the Whole, according to order, had had the said bill under con-sideration, and instructed him to report it to the House with several a-mendments, and to recommend its passage. The question to concur with the report passed in the affirmative. Mr. Edtnonston moved to a-mend the bill, by striking out the word five, and inserting, in lieu, the word twenty, in the first section. The question thereon passed in the af-iirmative. Mr. Toomer moved to amend the said biM, by striking out the 5th section. The question thereon passed in the negative—yeas 52, jiays 60 The yeas and nays called for by Mr. Green. Those who voted in the afBrmative, are Messrs. Adams, Baker, Earnhardt, Carnett, Best, ."Blevins, Rrower, Carson, Carter, Clayton, Clement, Cooper, Uars^an, Davenport, Dickin-son, Dockery, Edmonston, Ellison, Flowers, Gary, Hampton, Hastings, J. A. Hill, How-ell, Lcounrd, Marshall, Morchcad, Newland, Potter, Raiford, Ramsay", Rand, A. H. Rich-ardson, W. Richardson, Saintclair, Scawell, Sharpe, Shipp, Smith, Spruill, Stephens, Sut-ton, Toomer, Torrence, Underwood, Wadsworth, AValker, Walton, Wai'd, Webb, Whit-aker, Whiteliurst—52 Yeas. Those who voted in the nea;ative, are Messrs. Alexander, Alford. Allison, Andrews Armjstead, Arnold, Arrington, Ball, Barnard, Bateman, Blount, Bozman, Burke, .1. Cox, Donoho, Dozier, Edwards, Ellis, Foy, Frederick, Giles, Gordon, Green, Hardy, Hodges, Holland, Howze, Jackson, R. H. Jones, W. W. Jones, N. Jones, Jordan, Keer, Kilpat-rick. King, Latham, W. Lewis, J. E.Lewis, Linn, Mhoon, Montgomery, A. Moore, G. Moore, M'Dairmid, M'Gehee,M'Keil,M'Millan, Nixon, Patterson, Pickins, Poor, Scott, Settle, Simpson, Stcdman,Stockard, Swain, Wilder, White, Yoi-k—60 Nays. The bill being further amended, was put on its passage; and the ques-tion , shall the said bill pass its second reading? was determined in the af-firmative— yeas 75, nays 39. Those who voted in the affirmative, are Messrs. Adams, Alexander, Alford, Al-lison, Andrews, Armistead, Arnold, Arrington, Ball, Barnard, Bateman, Best, Ble-vins, Blount, Bozman, Burke, Carson, Clayton, J. Cox, Davenport, Donoho, Docke-i- y, Dozier, Dunn, Edwards, Ellis, Foy, Gary, Giles, Gordon, Green, Hampton, Har-dy, J. A. Hill, Hodges, Holland, Howze, Jackson, R. H. Jones, W. W. Jones, N. Jones, Jordan, Keer, Kilpatrick, King, Latham, W. Lewis, J. E. Lewis, Linn, Mhoon, JMontgomery, A.Moore, G. Monre, M'Dairmid, M'Gehee, M'Keil, M'Millan, Nixon, Patterson, Pickins, Poor, Ramsay, Rand, Scott, Seawell, Settle, Sharpe, Simpson, Smith, Stedman, Stockard, Swain, White, M'hitaker, York — 7S Yeas. Those who voted iu the negative, are Messrs. Bain, Baker, Barnhardt, Barnett, Brower, Burns, Carter, Clement, Cooper, Dargan, Dickinson, Edmonston, Ellison, Plowers, Hastings, Howell, Leonard, Love, Marshall, Moiehead, Newland, Potter, Eaiford, A. H. Richardson, W. Richardson, Saintclair, Shipp, Spruill, Stephens, Sut-ton, Toomer, Torrence, Underwood, Wadsworth, Walker, Walton, Ward, Wdbb, Whitehurst— 39 Nays. _ .. The House then adjourned until 4 o'clock, P. M. Mr. Whitehurst announced to the House the death of John J. Bonner, a member of this House from the county of Hyde; whereupon, on the mo-tion of Mr. Blouat.
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Full Text | 196 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. tlon, and instructed him to recommend its passage. The report was con-curred in, and the resolution read and passed, and ordered to be engross ed and sent to the Senate for concurrence. On motion of Mr. Spruill, ordered that Mr. Wyche have leave of ab sence from the service of this House, after this day, until the end of the Session. The bill to prevent free persons of colour from migrating into thisr State, for the good government of such persons resident in the State, and for other purposes, was read the second time. On motion of Mr. W. W-. Jones, the House resolved itself into a commiitee of tlie whole House, Mr. J. E. Lewis in the Chairf and, after some time spent therein, IVIr. Speaker resumed the Chair, and Mr. Lewis reported that the com-mittee of the Whole, according to order, had had the said bill under con-sideration, and instructed him to report it to the House with several a-mendments, and to recommend its passage. The question to concur with the report passed in the affirmative. Mr. Edtnonston moved to a-mend the bill, by striking out the word five, and inserting, in lieu, the word twenty, in the first section. The question thereon passed in the af-iirmative. Mr. Toomer moved to amend the said biM, by striking out the 5th section. The question thereon passed in the negative—yeas 52, jiays 60 The yeas and nays called for by Mr. Green. Those who voted in the afBrmative, are Messrs. Adams, Baker, Earnhardt, Carnett, Best, ."Blevins, Rrower, Carson, Carter, Clayton, Clement, Cooper, Uars^an, Davenport, Dickin-son, Dockery, Edmonston, Ellison, Flowers, Gary, Hampton, Hastings, J. A. Hill, How-ell, Lcounrd, Marshall, Morchcad, Newland, Potter, Raiford, Ramsay", Rand, A. H. Rich-ardson, W. Richardson, Saintclair, Scawell, Sharpe, Shipp, Smith, Spruill, Stephens, Sut-ton, Toomer, Torrence, Underwood, Wadsworth, AValker, Walton, Wai'd, Webb, Whit-aker, Whiteliurst—52 Yeas. Those who voted in the nea;ative, are Messrs. Alexander, Alford. Allison, Andrews Armjstead, Arnold, Arrington, Ball, Barnard, Bateman, Blount, Bozman, Burke, .1. Cox, Donoho, Dozier, Edwards, Ellis, Foy, Frederick, Giles, Gordon, Green, Hardy, Hodges, Holland, Howze, Jackson, R. H. Jones, W. W. Jones, N. Jones, Jordan, Keer, Kilpat-rick. King, Latham, W. Lewis, J. E.Lewis, Linn, Mhoon, Montgomery, A. Moore, G. Moore, M'Dairmid, M'Gehee,M'Keil,M'Millan, Nixon, Patterson, Pickins, Poor, Scott, Settle, Simpson, Stcdman,Stockard, Swain, Wilder, White, Yoi-k—60 Nays. The bill being further amended, was put on its passage; and the ques-tion , shall the said bill pass its second reading? was determined in the af-firmative— yeas 75, nays 39. Those who voted in the affirmative, are Messrs. Adams, Alexander, Alford, Al-lison, Andrews, Armistead, Arnold, Arrington, Ball, Barnard, Bateman, Best, Ble-vins, Blount, Bozman, Burke, Carson, Clayton, J. Cox, Davenport, Donoho, Docke-i- y, Dozier, Dunn, Edwards, Ellis, Foy, Gary, Giles, Gordon, Green, Hampton, Har-dy, J. A. Hill, Hodges, Holland, Howze, Jackson, R. H. Jones, W. W. Jones, N. Jones, Jordan, Keer, Kilpatrick, King, Latham, W. Lewis, J. E. Lewis, Linn, Mhoon, JMontgomery, A.Moore, G. Monre, M'Dairmid, M'Gehee, M'Keil, M'Millan, Nixon, Patterson, Pickins, Poor, Ramsay, Rand, Scott, Seawell, Settle, Sharpe, Simpson, Smith, Stedman, Stockard, Swain, White, M'hitaker, York — 7S Yeas. Those who voted iu the negative, are Messrs. Bain, Baker, Barnhardt, Barnett, Brower, Burns, Carter, Clement, Cooper, Dargan, Dickinson, Edmonston, Ellison, Plowers, Hastings, Howell, Leonard, Love, Marshall, Moiehead, Newland, Potter, Eaiford, A. H. Richardson, W. Richardson, Saintclair, Shipp, Spruill, Stephens, Sut-ton, Toomer, Torrence, Underwood, Wadsworth, Walker, Walton, Ward, Wdbb, Whitehurst— 39 Nays. _ .. The House then adjourned until 4 o'clock, P. M. Mr. Whitehurst announced to the House the death of John J. Bonner, a member of this House from the county of Hyde; whereupon, on the mo-tion of Mr. Blouat. |