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1867.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1097
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Dennis,
Evans,
Whitaker,
Lindsey,
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Knott,
Lankford,
Boswell,
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Criswell,
Dawson,
King — 45.
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
Robson,
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Aydelott,
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Whiteford— 3.
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Also, the bill entitled, an Act to further extend the time
and provisions of the Act passed February 6, 1864, chapter
15, and March 14, 1864, chapter 373, and the supplements
thereto, relating to the payment of bounties to volunteers and
drafted men of the State,
Endorsed, "passed by yeas and nays," with proposed
amendments.
The amendments were concurred in, and bill, as amended,
passed by yeas and nays as follow :
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
Miller, Speaker,
Morgan,
Beck,
Welch,
Williams,
Clarke,
Hutchins,
Ford,
Shipley,
Nicolai,
Davis, of Charles,
Jones,
Dennis,
Parsons,
Phelps,
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Whitaker,
Lindsey,
Magruder,
Calvert,
Burche,
Coleman,
Neilson,
Smith,
Flaherty,
Robson,
Israel,
Knott,
Lankford,
Boswell,
Davis, of B. city,
Waltemeyer,
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Feig,
Bixler,
Gordy,
Nelson,
Wilson,
Spicer,
McCulloh,
Devecmon,
Brydon,
Carmichael.
Neale,
Gore,
Dawson,
Horsey,
King— 46.
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
Baker.
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Linthicum,
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Bishop — 3.
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Also, delivered a bill entitled, an Act for the relief of
judges or other civil magistrates of this State from counsel
fees, monetary penalties and costs, which have been or may
be incurred by reason of decisions rendered in obedience to
the laws of this State which are supposed to be in conflict
with the Act of Congress, known as the Civil Rights Bill, or
with any other Act of Congress,
Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee
on the Judiciary.
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following mes-
sage :
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