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"the Committee of State Statistics," to which they ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives.

Also, a resolution in regard to bringing on the elections of certain officers therein specified, to which they ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives.

Mr. Jenkins moved to lay the amendment of Mr. McDougald and resolution of Mr. Morris, upon the table, and take up a resolution from the Senate, bringing on certain elections.

The following resolution of the Senate was then taken up and read:

Resolved, That both branches of the General Assembly will convene in the Representative Chamber, on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, A.M., for the purpose of going into the election of the following officers, to wit: A Surveyor General, Comptroller General, Secretary of State, Treasurer and State Printer.

Mr. McDougald moved to strike out the words "Public Printer."

Whereupon the yeas and nays were required to be recorded, and are, yeas 52, nays 74.

Those who voted in the affirmative, are Messrs.

Adams,
Anderson of Wilkes
Andrews,
Arnold,
Barlow,
Barrett,
Brandon,
Carlton,
Clark,
Culberson of Troup
Dawson,
Deadwyler,
Farmer,
Fleming,
Griffin,
Griggs,
Hammell,

Heard,
Hill,
Hines,
Hodges of Rand'ph,
Johnson,
Jones of Paulding,
Jones of Warren,
Laughridge,
Manning,
McDougald,
McDonald,
McIntyre,
McLeod,
McWhorter,
Neal,
Penland,
Perkins

Ramsey,
Reid,
Reynolds,
Riley,
Robinson of Talbot,
Shackelford,
Shaw,
Snelling,
Thomasson,
Tillman,
Tompkins,
Trippe,
Welborne,
Westmoreland,
Wolf,
Wooldridge,
Yopp.




Those who voted in the negative, are Messrs.

Akin,
Bell,
Bivins,
Bivins,
Blount
Brown,
Bryan,

Calder,
Carter,
Chandler,
Colbert,
Culberson of Floyd,
Digby,

Dorminy,
Dubignon,
Faver of Meriwt'hr,
Fields,
Fish,
Fortner,