1867.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 209
Which was read a first time, and
On motion of Mr. Thomson,
Was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, by yeas
and nays as follow:
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
Miller, Speaker,
Beck,
Welch,
Hall,
Clarke,
Cameron,
Hutchins,
Shipley,
Davis, of Charles,
Thomas,
Jump,
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Phelps,
Rouzer,
Buhrman,
Baker,
Linthicum,
Gorsuch,
Steiner,
Appleman,
Bishop,
Hatton,
Lankford,
Sterens,
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Thomson,
Davis, Balto. city,
Waltemeyer,
Spicer
Gilpin,
McCulley,
Haller,
Benton,
Poole,
Criswell,
Wampler— 34.
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
Morgan,
Jones,
Parsons,
Whittaker,
Magruder
Calvert,
Turner,
Coleman,
Neilson,
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Smith,
Flaherty,
Robson,
Hooper,
Israel,
Knott,
Kraft,
Boswell,
Feig,
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Aydelott,
Nelson,
Whiteford,
McCulloh,
Carmichael,
Neale,
Horsey,
King,
Hammond — 27.
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Mr. Carmichael moved a suspension of the rules to enable
the House-to reconsider the bill entitled an Act, to provide
for the selection, drawing and summoning juries in Wwihing-
ton, Frederick and Carroll counties, and prescribing their
qualification.
Mr. Gorsuch demanded the yeas and nays.
Mr. Carmichael moved a call of the House;
Which was sustained.
Pending the call,
On motion of Mr. Stevens,
All further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.
The question then recurring upon the motion to suspend
the rules, it was decided in the affirmative by yeas and n«y«
as follow:
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
Miller, Speaker,
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Lindsey,
Magruder,
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Boswell,
Thomson,
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