773
Bond,
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Henkle,
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Miller,
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Brown,
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Hodson,
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Morgan,
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Chambers,
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Hollyday,
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Peter,
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Crawford,
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Horsey,
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Smith of Dor.,
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Dail,
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Jones, of Som.,
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Turner,
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Davis, of Charles,
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Lansdale,
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Wilmer -25.
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Dent,
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Lee,
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Galloway,
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Parker,
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Goldsborough, P't
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Greene,
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Pugh,
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Abbott,
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Hatch,
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Purnell,
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Annan,
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Hebb,
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Ridgely,
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Audoun,
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Hoffman,
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Russell,
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Baker,
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Hopper.
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Schley,
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Barron,
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Jones, of Cecil.
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Schlosser,
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Berry, of Balt. co.
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Keefer,
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Scott,
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Brooks,
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Kennard,
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Stirling,
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Carter,
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King,
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Stockbridge,
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Cunningham,
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Markey,
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Swope,
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Cushing,
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Mayhugh,
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Sykes,
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Davis, of Wash.,
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McComas,
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Thomas,
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Dellinger,
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Mullikin,
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Todd,
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Earle,
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Murray,
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Valliant,
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Ecker,
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Negley,
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Wickard,
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Farrow,
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Nyman,
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Wooden — 49.
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So the question upon
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n its adoption was
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decided in the nega-
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tive.
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Mr. Hebb submitted the following order:
Ordered, That when this Convention adjourns to-day, it
stands adjourned in pursuance of a resolution of the Conven-
tion passed upon the 21st day of August, 1864.
Which was adopted.
Mr. Hebb moved that the Convention do now adjourn;
Decided in the affirmative.
The President, before announcing the vote, addressed the
Convention as follows:
Gentlemen of the Convention:
The time has now arrived when, as your presiding officer,
it becomes my duty to declare the termination of the labors
of this body. In so doing it would not be proper to omit
the observance of the time-honored custom of giving utter-
ance to some brief and friendly words of parting.
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