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ought to be allowed to speak, write and publish his senti-
GEORGE EARLE, Chairman.
The Report of the Committee on Elections,
Mr. Daniel moved to postpone the further consideration of Decided in the negative.
The question recurring upon concurring in the report of
Mr. Pugh called the previous question;
"Shall the main question be now put?"
The question again recurring upon concurring in the report 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, Parran, Abbott, Hatch, Pugh, Annan, Hebb, Purnell, Audoun, Hoffman, Ridgely, Baker, Hollyday, Robinette, Bond, Hopkins, Russell, Brooks, Hopper, Sands, Brown, Keefer, Schley, Cunningham, Kennard, Scott, Cushing, King, Smith, of Dor. Davis, of Wash., Larsh, Smith, of Worv Dellinger, Markey, Stirling, Dennis, Mayhugh, Swope, Earle, McComas, Sykes, Ecker, Mitchell, Todd,
Edelen, Mullikin, Valliant,
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