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1867.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 969

and rejected (for wani of a constitutional majority) by yeas
and nays as follow :

 

AFFIRMATIVE.

 

 

Messrs.
Miller, Speaker,
Hall,
Cameron,
Ford,
Phelps,
Kerr,
Evans,
Whitaker,
Lindsey,
Rouzer,

Linthicum,
Bamford,
Appleman,
Tobey,
Hoffhine,
Bishop,
Neilson,
Flaherty,
Robson,
Knott,

Stevens,
Kraft,
Boswell,
Waltemeyer,
Bixler,
Spicer,
Bruce,
Devecmon,
Benton,
Hammond — 30

 

 

NEGATIVE.

 

 

Messrs.
Morgan,
Shipley,
Jump,
Parsons,
Golibart,
Turner,

Coleman,
Smith,
Hooper,
Israel,
Lankford,
Feig, .
Pitts,

Aydelett,
Nelson,
Wilson,
Brydon,
Carmichael,
Neale— 19.

Mr. Cameron submitted the following:

BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,

March 18th, 1867.
Gentlemen of the Senate.

We respectfully request your Honorable Body to return to
this House the Senate bill entitled, an Act to restrict swine
from running at large in. the 12th District of Baltimore
county, it appearing from the Journal of this House that the
said bill did not receive a constitutional majority on its final
passage,

By order,

W. R. COLE,

Secretary.

Which was read, assented to and sent to the Senate,
Mr. Stevens submitted the following resolutions:
Resolved by the General .Assembly of Maryland, That we
recognize in Geo, Peabody, Esq., a venerable and eminently
worthy former citizen of Maryland, the embodiment of up-
rightness and noble charity, and that by his disinterested be-
nevolence in the munificent donations he has made to the city
of Baltimore and to the Southern States, for the advancement
of science, art and the general diffusion of knowledge. He
merits the unqualified expression of our gratitude, and the
most profound admiration, of his unsurpassed liberality, and

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