168 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 24,
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs,
Miller, Speaker,
Morgan,
Welch,
Hall,
Williams,
Clarke,
Cameson,
Hutchins,
Shipley,
Nicolai,
Davis, of Charles,
Thomas,
Jump,
Jones,
Dennis,
Parsons,
Phelps,
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Evans,
Magraw,
Whitaker,
Lindsey,
Magrudes,
Calveart,
Gorsuch,
Bamford,
Tobey
Hoffhine,
Bishop,
Hutton,
Burche,
Coleman,
Smith,
Flaherty;
Robson,
Knot,
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Lankford,
Davis, of B.City
Pitts,
Aydelott,
Gordy,
Nelson,
Whiteford,
Wilson,
Spicer,
McCulley,
Haller,
McCulloh,
Carmichael,
Neale,
Dawson,
King,
Hammond — 52 .
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The question then recurring upon the message submi tted
by Mr. Evans,
It was concurred in;
The message was then sent to the Senate.
Mr. Davis of Charles offered the following:
Ordered, That all orders passed by this House for the print-
ing of documents and reports, be and the same are hereby
rescinded; which
On motion of Mr. Neale,
Was laid on the table.
On motion of Mr. Aydelott,
Ordered, That so much of the memorial of John de la
Camp, in relation to the survey of the line of Maryland and
Virginia, as relates to the dividing line on the Eastern Shore
of thosa States, be and hereby is referred to a Special Com-
mittee of five, to be appointed by the Speaker, with instruc-
tions to inquire what boundaries or land marks, if any, have
been placed on said line, and at what place or places from the
Chesapeake Bay or Pocomoke River to the Ocean, with au-
thority to send for persons and papers if necessary, and to
report to this House; Messrs. Jones, Aydelott, Brucc, Wil-
liams and Magruder were appointed said committee.
On motion of Mr. Neilson,
Ordered, That the report of the Commissioner of Immigra-
tion be referred to the Committee on Printing.
On motion of Mr. Davis of Charles,
Ordered, That the Committee, on Education be instructed
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