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1867.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 683
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
Miller, Speaker,
Morgan,
Beck,
Hall,
Clarke,
Cameron,
Ford,
Shipley,
Nicolai,
Davis, of Charles;
Thomas,
Jump,
Jones,
Phelps,
Kerr,
Golibart,
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Lindsey,
Calvert,
Rouzer,
Buhrman,
Baker,
Liuthicum,
Steiner,
Bramford,
Hoffhine,
Bishop,
Hutton,
Turner,
Coleman,
Smith,
Knott,
Davis, of B. city,
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Bixler,
Pitts,
Aydelott,
Gordy,
Nelson,
Wilson,
Spicer,
McCulley,
Bruce,
McCulloh,
Carmichael,
Neale,
Poole,
Criswell,
Dawson,
Horsey — 48 .
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NEGATIVE — None.
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Said bills were then sent to the Senate.
The bill entitled, an Act to repeal the 29th section of Ar-
ticle 5, of the Code of Public Laws, relating to Appeals, and
to re-enact the same with an amendment;
Was read a second time.
The bill entitled, an Act to authorize certain conscientious
persons to pursue their lawful avocations on; Sundays with-
in their own premises ;
Being upon its reading,
On motion of Mr. Carmichael,
The further consideration thereof was informally post-
poned.
The bill entitled, an Act to repeal section 6 of Article 35
of the Code of Public General Laws relating to the attend-
ance of Judges of Election, and section 9 of said Article,
prescribing the oath of the Judges of Election, and section
12 of said Article prescribing notices of elections to be given
by the Sheriffs of the several Counties, and to enact a substi-
tute for each of said sections ;
Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a
third reading.
The bill entitled, an Act authorizing the Couaty Commis-
sioners of Prince George's county to dispose of the present
Almshouse and to purchase or build another ;
Was read a second, and, by special order, a third time,
and passed by yeas and nays as follow :
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