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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
Volume 142, Page 1057   View pdf image (33K)
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1868.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1057

The bill entitled an Act to repeal an Act, passed at Janu-
ary session, 1866, chapter 101, entitled an Act to aid in the
reorganization of St. John's College.

Which was read a third time and rejected by yeas and
nays as follows :

 

AFFIRMATIVE.

 

Messrs.

Bowlus,

Riggs,

Coad,

Maynard,

Offutt,

Rose,

Byers,

Conley,

Corbin,

Nelson,

Trimble,

Percy,

Hubbard ,

Worthington,

Stewart, of Dor.,

Coudy,

Harden ,

Johnson,

Herbert,

Fooks,

Davis, of Cecil,

Rohrer,

Hopkius — 25.

Mearns,

Seibert,

 
 

NEGATIVE.

 

Messrs.

Poteet,

Robb,

Stewart, Speaker,

Lowe,

Morse,

Loker,

Horsey,

Blake,

Beck,

Touchstone,

Pentland,

Hammond,

Keech,

Smith, of B. city,

Iglehart,

Guy,

Bond, of B. city,

Deale,

Williams,

Colton,

Bond, of Calvert,

Holloway,

Chaisty,

Mitchell,

Silver,

McElroy,

Chapman,

Vandiver,

Harig,

Nicolai,

Brown,

Marshall,

Slingluff,

Banner,

Conway,

Montague,

Wentz,

Clark— 38.

The House then proceeded to the consideration of the next
order of the day, being

The bill entitled an Act to repeal Article 26 of the Code
of Public General Laws, and to enact a substitute therefor,
and to repeal section 22 of Article 16, sections 99 to 103 of
the same Article, and sections 33 to 43 of Article 88 of the
Code of Public General Laws.

Said hill being upon a second reading,

Mr. Iglehart submitted the following amendment:

Section 95, fill the blank with the words one hundred and
seventy, one hundred and seventy-one, one hundred and
seventy-two, one hundred and seventy-three, one hundred
and seventy four, and one hundred and seventy-five.

Which was adopted.

Mr. Bowlus submitted the following amendments:

 

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