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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 28,
shall "be in full force and effect; but if a majority of the
votes cast at said election shall be against the acceptance of
this Act, then and in that event the said Act shall become
null and void and of no effect.
The amendment was read and adopted,
And the bill passed by yeas and nays as follows :
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Williams,
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McElroy,
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Stewart, Speaker,
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Sudler,
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Harig,
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Loker,
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Legg,
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Markland,
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Boyer,
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Albaugh,
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Marshall,
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Iglehart,
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Bowlus,
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Coudy,
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Bond, of Calvert,
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Byers,
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Herbert,
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Dalryrnple,
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Silver,
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Seibert,
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Mitchell,
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Nelson,
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Conley,
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Chapman,
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Vandiver,
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McCulloh,
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Slingluff,
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Moore,
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Kean,
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Montague,
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Hubbard,
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Devecmon,
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Poteet,
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Sanner,
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Trimble
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Holmes,
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Wentz,
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Hall,
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Rose,
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Morse,
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Davis, of Carroll,
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Horsey,
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Blake,
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Jordan,
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Johnson,
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Latrobe,
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Worthington,
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Davis, of Cecil,
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Pentland,
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Harden,
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Touchstone,
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Bond, of B. city,
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Jones,
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Richards,
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Colton,
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Fooks,
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Keech,
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Mullin,
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Hopkins — 61.
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Guy,
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Chaisty,
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NEGATIVE — None.
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The hour of 3 o'clock, P. M. having arrived, in conformity
with the order adopted this morning, the House took a recess
until 4 1/2 o'clock P. M.
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