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638 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 16,
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Messrs. Bowie,
Brodwater,
Cornpton,
Earle,
Holton,
Jump,
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AFFIRMATIVE.
Kimmel,
Mackall,
Philpot,
Stephenson,
Vickers,
Young— 12.
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NEG
Messrs. Davis, of Caroline,
Frazier,
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ATIVE.
Henkle,
Trail— 4.
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The bill was then read the third time, and rejected by yeas
and nays as follow not having a constitutional majority:
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Messrs. Bowie,
Brodwater,
Earle,
Holton,
Jump,
Kimmel,
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AFFIRMATIVE.
Mackall,
Philpot,
Stephenson,
Vickers,
Young — 11.
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Messrs. Compton,
Davis, of Caroline,
Frazier,
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NEGATIVE,
Henkle,
Trail— 5.
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Mr. Stephenson gave notice that he would within ths time
allowed by the rules of the Senate move to reconsider the
vote on the rejection of the bill to appropriate $2500 for the re-
building the Eastern hay scales in the city of Baltimore and
for other purposes.
Mr. Jump from the Committee on Pensions, to which was
referred the bill entitled, and act to provide for the payment
of Pensions to Maryland soldiers of the war of 1812 and
widows of deceased soldiers of 1812.
Reported it without amendment,
The bill was then read a second time.
Mr. Henkle from the Committee on Internal Improvements,
to which was referred the bill entitled, an Act to repeal sec-
tions 1 and 2 of the Act passed January session 1867 entitled,
Act to secure the completion of the Wicomico and Pocomoke
Railroad and re-enact the same with amendment.
Reported it without amendment,
The bill was then read the second time.
Mr. Stirling, from the Committee on Corporations, reported
a bill entitled, on Act to incorporate the Maryland Industrial
Agency and to aid railroad companies, farmers, planters,
manufacturers and others to obtain loans and advances of
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