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AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Farnandis, Merrick,
Carmichael, Pr't. George, Mitchell,
Archer, Gill, Motter,
Brown. Howard, Nicolai,
Carter, Howison, Pleasants,
Chambers, Lee, Ringgold,
Cunningham, Mackubin, Roman,
Denson, Marbury, Stoddert,
Dobbin, McCormick, Wickes—26.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Franklin., Massey,
Alvey, Galt, Maulsby,
Austin, Garey, McKaig,
Barnes, Giddings, McMaster,
Bell, Goldsborough, D. Morris,
Bennett, Goldsborough, T. Nelson,
Bradley, Hall, Parker,
Brent, Hammond, Parran, Chas. S.
Brewer, B. city. Hardcastle, Parran, John,
Brewer, of Mont. Hayden, Peters,
Brooke, Henderson, Pole,
Buchanan, Hoblitzell, Rennolds,
Cosgrove, Hodson, Rider,
Cover, Hollyday, Riggs,
Dent, Horsey, of Fred. Silver,
Devries, Horsey, of Som. Starr,
Dorsey, Hubbard, Syester,
Duvall, Ireland, Tarr, of Worc'r.
Emack, Jamison, Vansant,
Evans, Janvier, Wallace,
Ferry, Johnson, Walsh,
Finley, Jones, Watkins, of Car,
Flaherty, Kennedy, Watkins, of M.
Ford, Longwell, Whitman—73.
Franck, Manro,
So the recommendation of the Committee was not con-
curred in, and the motion to strike out did not prevail.
Mr, Marbury moved that the Report of the Committee
upon the Legislative Department be opened for amendment,
for the purpose of moving to strike out Section 37 of said Re-
port, viz:
Sec. 37. The General Assembly shall pass no laws provid-
ing for payment, by this State, for slaves emancipated from
servitude in this State; but shall adopt such measures as
they may deem expedient to obtain from the United States,
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