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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
Volume 142, Page 1112   View pdf image (33K)
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1112

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 26,

Horsey,

Blake,

Clark,

Percy,

Pentland,

Jones,

Davis, of Cecil,

Smith, of B. city,

Fooks— 67

Touchstone,

Bond, of B. city,

 
 

NEGATIVE — None.

 

So two-thirds of all the members elected to the House vot-
ing in the affirmative,

Mr. Chaisty, Chairman of the Committee on Federal Rela-
tions, reported favorably

The joint resolutions in reference to the Soldiers' National
Cemetery, at Gettysburg, Pa.

Which were read a first time.

The hill entitled an Act releasing the right of this State to
a distributive portion of the personal estate of James O'Hara,
deceased, in favor of James W. O'Hara, his only son and next
of kin,

Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a
third reading.

The bill entitled an Act to add an additional section to
Article 42 of the Code of Public General Laws, empowering
the Governor to remove insane convicts confined in the Peni-
tentiary, and provide for their support in some suitable in-
stitution within the State,

Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a
third reading, and having been engrossed,

Mr. Biddison moved that the bill be read a third time this
day, in accordance with the provisions of section 27, Article
3, of the Constitution.

The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows :

 

AFFIRMATIVE.

 

Messrs.

Davis, of Cecil,

Morse,

Stewart, Speaker,

Touchstone,

Blake,

Loker,

Mearns,

Pentland,

Boyer,

Keech,

Bond, of B. city,

Beck,

Guy,

Colton,

Hammond,

Sudler,

Mullin,

Deale,

Legg,

Chaisty,

Bond, of Calvert,

Holloway,

Markland,

Dalrymple,

Smith, of Wor.,

Conway,

Mitchell,

Albaugh,

Coudy,

Chapman,

Dutrow,

Herbert,

Nicolai,

Wenner,

Rohrer,

Slingluff,

Maynard,

Seibert,

Biddison,

Byers,

McCulloh,

Rose,

Silver,

Hall,

Corbin,

Brown,

Jordan,

Horsey.

Robb,

Fooks— 50.

 

 

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