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Audoun, Harwood, Pugh,
Baker, Hebb, Purnell,
Barren, Hopkins, ' Ridgely,
Berry, of P. Geo., Hopper, Robinette,
Billingsley, Horsey, Russell,
Briscoe, Jones, of Cecil, Schley,
Brown, Jones, of Sora., Schlosser,
Carter, Keefer, Scott,
Crawford, Kennard, Smith, of Carroll,
Cunningham, King, Smith, of Dor.,
Cushing, Larsh, Smith, of Wor.,
Dail, Mace, Sneary,
Daniel, Marbury, Stirling,
Davis, of Charles, Markey, Stockbridge,
Davis, of Wash., McComas, Thomas,
Dellinger, Mitchell, Thruston,
Dennis, Morgan, Todd,
Duvall, Mullikin, Wickard,
Earle, Murray, Wilmer—71.
Ecker, Negley,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the nega-
tive.
Mr. Ridgely submitted the following amendment to the
amendment last adopted:
After the word "suffrage, " in the last line, insert: "Nor
for any other purpose than the promotion of public educa-
tion. "
The question being on the adoption of the amendment,
Mr, Thomas demanded the yeas and nays;
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Baker, King, Parran,
Cunningham, Larsh, Pug",
Cushing, Mace, Ridgely,
Davis, of Wash., McComas, Robinette,
Farrow, Mitchell, Schley,
Galloway, ' Mullikin, Schlosser,
Greene, Murray, Scott,
Hebb, Noble, Stirling,
Hopper, Nyman, Thruston,
Jones, of Cecil, Parker, Todd—31.
Keefer,
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