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1648 JOURNAL OF PROOEEDINGS [Mar. 80,
Senate amendments adopted, and bill as amended passed
by yeas and nays as follows
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
Miller, Speaker, .
Morgan,
Beck,
Williams,
Clarke,
Nicolai,
Davis, of Charles,
Jones,
Dennis,
Parsons,
Golibart,
Whitaker,
Lindsey,
Rouzer,
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Buhrman,
Baker,
Linthicum,
Gorsuch,
Steiner,
Bamford,
Appleman,
Tobey,
Bishop,
Turner,
Coleman,
Neilson,
Flaherty.
Robson,
Hooper,
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Lankford,
Stevens,
Boswell,
Feig,
Bixler,
Pitts,
Aydelott,
Gordy,
Carmichael,
Neale,
Benton,
Criswell,
Dawson,
Hammond — 44
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
Ford,
Shipley,
Magruder,
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Calvert,
Burche,
Nelson,
Wilson,
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Bruce,
McCulloh,
King— 10.
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Also, delivered a bill entitled, an Act to amend an Act in-
corporating the Washington University of Baltimore, and to
establish a Hospital, to be styled the Maryland Free Hos-
pital, in said city.
Which was read a first time, and referred to the Com-
mittee on Corporations.
Also, returned a bill entitled, an Act for the protection of
the public against medical irnposters, and for the suppression
of the crime of unlawful abortion.
Also, delivered the following message:
BY THE SENATE,
March 20, 1867.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:
We have received from your Honorable body Senate bill,
entitled, "An Act for the protection of the public against
medical impostors, and for the suppression of the crime of
unlawful abortion," with amendments, and concur in first of
said amendments, and non-concur in the second, and we
respectfully ask your Honorable body to recede therefrom.
By order,
A. GASSAWAY,
Secretary,
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