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Cunningham, King, Sneary,
Cushing, Larsh, Stirling,
Daniel, Markey, Stockbridge,
Davis, of Wash., McComas, Swope,
Earle, Mullikin, Sykes,
Ecker, Murray, Wickard,
Galloway, Negley, Wooden—41.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Dent, Lee,
Belt, Harwood, Mitchell,
Chambers, Henkle, Miller,
Crawford, Hollyday, Morgan,
Dail, Johnson, Smith, of Dor. -16.
Davis, of Charles, Jones, of Som.,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the affir-
mative.
The second resolution was then adopted.
The question then being on the adoption of the preamble,
On motion of Mr. Belt,
The subject was divided;
The question being on the adoption of the first clause of
the preamble to wit:
"Whereas, There is in Maryland a class of persons whose
desire for the success of the rebel arms is a matter of public
notoriety, who have been demonstrated more clearly by the
recent invasion to be the inviters of rebel raids, the guides,
welcomers and entertainers of rebel soldiers, who have re-
joiced at the burning of our houses and the plunder of our
property, who only want the opportunity to place the lives
and property of loyal people at the mercy of their rebel
friends, by pointing them out for destruction, and under the
protection of the rebel army usurp the government of the
State; "
Mr. Davis, of Charles, demanded the yeas and nays;
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Harwood, Nyman,
Goldsborough, Pt. Hatch, Parker,
Abbott, Hoffman, Pugh,
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