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Hall,
Clarke,
Cameron,
Hutchins,
Ford,
Shipley,
Thomas,
Jones,
Dennis,
Phelps,
Kerr,
Lindsey,
Magruder,
Calvert,
Buhrman,
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Gorsuch,
Steiner,
Appleman,
Tobey,
Bishop,
Hutton,
Burche,
Turner,
Coleman,
Flaherty,
Robson,
Knott,
Boswell,
Bixler,
Pitts,
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Nelson,
Wilson,
Spicer
Gilpin,
McCulley,
Haller,
Bruce,
McCulloh,
Neale,
Benton,
Poole,
Criswell,
Wampler,
Gore,
Hammond — 50.
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NEGATIVE — None.
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Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Tobey,
The House adjourned until to-morrow morning, at 12
o'clock.
THURSDAY, February 14, 1867.
The House met, and was opened with prayer by the Rev.
Mr. Leach.
Present at the call of the roll, the following members:
Messrs. Miller, Speaker, Morgan, Hall, Clarke, Cameron,
Hutchins, Ford, Shipley, Davis, of Charles, Thomas, Jones,
Dennis, Parsons, Kerr, Lindsey, Magruder, Calvert, Buhr-
man, Baker, Linthicum, Gorsuch, Steiner, Appleman, Tobey,
Bishop, Hutton, Burche, Coleman, Flaherty, Knott, Lank-
ford, Kraft, Thomson, Waltemeyer, Feig, Pitts, Aydelott,
Gordy, Nelson, Wilson, Spicer, Gilpin, McCulley, Haller,
Bruce, McCulloh, Neale, Benton, Poole, Criswell, Wampler,
Gore, Horsey, Hammond—54.
The Journal of yesterday was read and approved.
Mr. Jones presented a petition of 85 citizens of Somerset
county, against relaxing restrictions requiring the observance
of the Christian Sabbath ;
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