1868.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1281
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Biddison,
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Colton,
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Loker,
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Lowe,
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Chaisty,.
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Coad,
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Horsey,
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Conway,
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Hammond,
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Percy,
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Herbert,
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Iglehart,
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Davis, of Cecil,
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Riggs,
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Deale,
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Keech,
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Conlev,
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Bond, of Calvert,
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Williams,
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McCulloh,
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Mitchell,
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Nelson,
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Trimble,
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Chapman,
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Vandiver,
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Davis, of Carroll,
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Nicolai,
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Hubbard,
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Worthington,
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Montague,
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Robb,
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Jones,
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Holmes,
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Smith, of B. city,
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Fooks— 35.
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Richards,
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Latrobe,
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Stewart, Speaker,
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Sudler,
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Pentland,
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Boyer,
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Legg,
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Bond, of B. city,
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Beck,
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Albaugh,
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Mullin,
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Corbin,
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Wenner,
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Markland,
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.Stewart, of Dor.,
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Bowlus,
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Offutt,
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Johnson,
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Wentz,
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Jordan— 22.
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Touchstone,
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Blake,
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So the unfavorable report of the Committee was adopted.
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following
message:
BY THE SENATE,
March 30th, 1868.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates :
We propose with your concurrence to adjourn the respec-
tive Houses of the General Assembly of Maryland, at 12
o'clock, midnight, this day, sine die.
By order,
A. GASSAWAY,
Secretary.
Which was read.
Mr. Chapman submitted the following message :
BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
March 30, 1868.
Gentlemen of the Senate:
We have received your message proposing the adjourn-
ment of the present General Assembly at 12 o'clock, mid-
night, this 30th day of March, and although this House
would have preferred an adjournment sine die at an earlier
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