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the Senate bringing on certain elections, therein specified.

The report of the committee as amended was then agreed to.

The bill was read the third time, and upon the question, "shall this bill now pass," a discussion ensued, pending which, a motion for adjournment prevailed, and the House adjourned until three o'clock, P.M.


Three o'clock, P. M.

The House met pursuant to adjournment, and resumed the unfinished business of the morning, which was upon the passage of the bill to repeal all laws respecting the importation of slaves into this State.

Pending the discussion thereon, Mr. Shackelford moved for an adjournment, which was lost.

Upon the question, shall this bill now pass, the yeas and nays were required to be recorded, and are yeas 93, nays 29.

Those who voted in the affirmative, are Messrs.

Adams,
Akin,
Anderson of Wilkes,
Andrews,
Arnold,
Avery,
Barlow,
Bell,
Bivins,
Blount,
Brandon,
Bryan,
Calder,
Carlton,
Carter,
Chandler,
Clark,
Colbert,

Culberson of Floyd,
Dawson,
Deadwyler,
Digby,
Dorminy,
Faver of Meriweth'r
Fields,
Fish,
Fleming,

Fletcher,this
Fortner,
Gartrell,
Gaston,
Gilmore,
Gray,
Griffin,
Goodman,
Gordon,
Hall,
Hammell,
Harrison,
Heard,
Hendrix,
Hill,
Hodges of Houston,
Hodges of Rand'ph,
Howard,
Irwin,
Johnson,
Jones of Paulding,
Jones of Warren,
Laughridge,
Lawton,
Leith,

Manning,
McDougald,
McDonald,
Mclntyre,
McWhorter,
Mintz,
Morris,
Neely,
Nelson,
Nisbet,
O'Bannon
Peacock,
Penick,
Perkins,
Phillips,
Pringle,
Ramsey,
Reynolds,
Roberts,
Robinson of Fay'tte,
Robinson of Macon,
Robinson of Talbot,
Sanders,
Sanford,
Shackelford,
Slaughter,
Snelling,