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Mr. Daniel demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Earle, Noble,
Goldsborough, P't Greene, Parker,
Annan, Hebb, Pugh,
Belt, Henkle, Robinette,
Bond, Hodson, Scott,
Brown, Hopper, Smith, of Dor.,
Carter, Horsey, Sneary,
Clarke, Johnson, Sykes,
Cushing, Jones, of Cecil, Todd,
Dail, Jones, of Som., Valliant,
Daniel, Lee, Wickard,
Dellinger, Miller, Wilmer—35.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Abbott, Galloway, Nyman,
Audoun, Harwood, Parran,
Baker, Hatch, Peter,
Barron, Hoffman, Purnell,
Berry, of P. Geo., Hopkins, Ridgely,
Billingsley, Keefer, Russell,
Blackiston, Kennard, Sands,
Briscoe, King, Schley,
Brooks, Marbury, Schlosser,
Crawford, Markey, Smith, of Carroll,
Cunningham, McComas, Smith, of Wor.,
Davis, of Charles, Mitchell, Stirling,
Davis, of Wash., Morgan, Stockbridge,
Ecker, Mullikin, Swope,
Edelen, Murray, Thomas,
Farrow, Negley, Wooden—48.
So the amendment to the amendment was rejected.
Mr. Greene submitted the following amendment to the
amendment as submitted by Mr. Scott:
Strike out Article 14, and insert the following as Article
14: That paupers ought not to be assessed for the support of
the Government, but every person in the State, holding
property therein, ought to contribute his proportion of public
taxes for the support of Government, according to his actual
worth in real or personal property; and fines, duties or taxes
may properly and justly be imposed or laid on persons or
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