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ture shall make provision from the Treasury of the State for
the comfortable support and maintenance of the helpless and
paupers hereby emancipated; "
Mr. Brown demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Dall, Lansdale,
Berry, of Balt. co. Dennis, Lee,
Berry, of P. Geo., Duvall, Marbury,
Billingsley, Edelen, Mitchell,
Blackiston, Gale, Miller,
Briscoe, Harwood, Parran,
Brown, Hollyday, Peter,
Chambers, Horsey, Smith, of Dor.,
Clarke, Johnson, Turner—28.
Crawford,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Hatch, Purnell,
Goldsborough, P't Hebb, Ridgely,
Abbott, Hoffman, Robinette,
Annan, Hopkins, Russell,
Audoun, Hopper, _ Sands,
Baker, Jones, of Cecil, Schley,
Barron, Keefer, Schlosser,
Carter, Kennard, Scott,
Cunningham, King, Smith, of Carroll,
Cushing, Larsh, Sneary,
Daniel, Mace, Stirling,
Davis, of Charles, Markey, Stockbridge,
Davis, of Wash., McComas, Sykes,
Earle, Mullikin, Thomas,
Ecker, Murray, Thruston,
Farrow, Negley, Valliant,
Galloway, Nyman, Wickard
Greene, Parker, Wooden—53.
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative.
The question then recurring upon the adoption of the 23d
Article of the report,
Mr. Hebb demanded the yeas and nays;
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