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716
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Duvall,
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Mayhugh,
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Abbott,
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Gale,
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Miller,
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Audoun,
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Hatch,
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Morgan,
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Barron,
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Henkle,
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Negley,
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Belt,
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Hodson,
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Peter,
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Berry of Balt, co.,
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Hollyday,
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Ridgely,
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Bond,
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Jones, of Cecil,
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Smith, of Dor.,
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Brooks,
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Jones, of Som.,
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Swope,
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Carter,
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King,
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Sykes,
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Chambers,
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Lansdale,
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Turner,
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Crawford,
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Larsh,
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Wickard,
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Dail,
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Lee,
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Wilmer,
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Dellinger,
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Marbury,
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Wooden— 39.
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Dent,,
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NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
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Harwood,
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Parker,
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Annan,
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Hebb,
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Pugh,
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Baker,
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Hoffman,
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Purnell,
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Cunningham,
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Horsey,
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Russell,
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Cushing,
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Keefer,
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Schley,
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Daniel,
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Kennard,
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Schlosser,
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Davis, of Charles,
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Markey,
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Scott,
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Ecker,
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McComas,
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Stirling,
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Farrow,
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Mitchell,
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Stockbridge,
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Greene,
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Mullikin,
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Thomas — 29.
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So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
affirmative.
The time having arrived for taking up the Order of the
Day;
Mr. Miller moved to postpone the Order of the Day for
half-an-hour;
The question being on the adoption of the motion,
Mr. Stockbridge demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
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Dent,
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Markey,
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Abbott,
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Duvall,
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Mayhugh,
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Audoun,
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Gale,
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Miller,
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Barron,
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Hatch,
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Morgan,
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