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560 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 19, this Act, shall be guilty of usury, and be liable to the for- feitures now prescribed by law for usury. Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to affect or impair, directly or indirectly, any existing contract. Which was read, and rejected by yeas and nays as fol- lows : AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Biggs, Kimmel, Clarke, Lee, Carroll, Malone, Denson, Parker, of Calvert, Earle, Snyder—11. Henkle, NEGATIVE. Messrs. President, Hammond, Browne, Miller, Brewer, Spates, Fields, Walsh, Grove, Welch—11. Hyland, The bill was then read a second time, and Its engrossment for a third reading determined in the nega- tive by yeas and nays as follows : AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Biggs, Kimmel, Carroll, Lee, Earle, Malone—7. Henkle, NEGATIVE. Messrs. President, Hammond, Browne, Miller, Brewer, Parker, of Calvert, Clarke, Spates, Fields, Snyder, Grove, Walsh, Hyland, Welch—14. Mr. Clarke gave notice that he would move a reconsidera- tion of the vote by which |
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