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Messrs. Billingslea,
Davis, of Washington
Philpot,
Messrs. Bowie,
Brodwater,
Compton,
Davis, of Caroline,
Earle,
Frazier,
Henkle,
Jump,
Kimmel,
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AFFIRMATIVE.
Tome,
Trail— 5.
NEGATIVE,
Mackall,
Maddox,
Mules,
Spates,
Tome,
Vickers,
Waters.
Young — 17.
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The question then recurred upon the adoption of the mes-
sage submitted by Mr. Mackall,
And it was decided in the affirmative by yeas and nays as
follow:
Messrs. Bowie,
Compton,
Davis, of Caroline,
Earle,
Frazier,
Mackall,
Maddox,
Messrs. Billingslea,
Brodwater,
Davis, of Washington
Henkle,
Jump,
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AFFIRMATIVE.
Mules,
Spates,
Stephenson,
Trail,
Vickers,
Young— 13.
NEGATIVE.
Kimmel,
Philpot,
, Tome,
Waters— 9,
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The message was then sent to the House of Delegates.
Mr. Brodwater submitted the following message :
BY THE SENATE,
March 22, 1867.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates :
We have received your communication in response to the
action of the Legislature of Virginia, suggesting the appoint-
ment of Joint Committees of the two Houses of the Legisla-
tures of Virginia and Maryland, to settle and adjust the
boundary line between the two States on the Eastern Shore
of the Chesapeake Bay, and respectfully concur therein.
We have appointed on the part of the Senate, Mr. Waters.
By order,
A GASSAWAY,
Secretary.
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