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588 The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows: AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Duvall, Miller, Goldsborough, P't Edelen, Morgan, Billingsley, Farrow, Murray, Blackiston, Gale, Parker, Bond, Greene, Parran, Briscoe, Hodson, Peter, Chambers, Hollyday, Purnell, Crawford, Hopkins, Ridgely, Cushing, Horsey, Sands, Daniel, Kennard, Stirling, Dennis, Lansdale, Thomas—'34. Dent, Mitchell, NEGATIVE. Messrs. Hopper, Russell. Abbott, Johnson, Schley, Annan, Keefer, ' Schlosser, Audoun, King, Smith, of Carroll, Brown, Larsh, Smith, of Dor., Carter, Lee, Sneary, Cunningham, Markey, Swope, Davis, of Wash., Mayhugh, Sykes, Dellinger, McComas, Todd, Ecker, Negley, Wickard, Galloway, Nyman, Wilmer, Hatch, Pugh, Wooden—3Y. Hoffman, Robinette,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the Mr. Purnell submitted the following amendment:
Sec. 25. Strike out the word "Legislature, " and insert the Decided in the affirmative. Mr. Thomas submitted the following amendment:
Sec. 25, line five, after the word "persons, " insert the
Mr. Davis, of Washington, submitted the following amend-
Strike out "one thousand, " and insert "three thousand, " |
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