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1868.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 85
On the part of the Senate—
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs. President,
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Maddox,
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Biggs,
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Miller,
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Clarke,
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Parker, of Calvert,
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Henkle,
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Spates,
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Kimmellj
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Smith— 10.
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On the part of the House of Delegates—
NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Holmes,
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Robb,
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Stewart, Speaker,
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Johnson,
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Morse.
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Loker,
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Touchstone,
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Latrobe,
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Coad,
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Richards,
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Smith, of B. city,
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Beck,
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Mearns,
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Pentland,
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Hammond,
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Keech,
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Colton,
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Iglehart,
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Guy,
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Mullin,
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Deale,
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Williams,
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Chaisty,
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Bond, of Calvert.
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Smith, of Wor.,
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Harig,
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Dalrymple,
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Dutrow,
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Marshall,
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Mitchell,
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Maynard,
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Conway,
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Chapman,
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Silver,
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McCulloh ,
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Nicolai,
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Brown,
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Jordan,
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Slingluff,
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Sanner,
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Worthington,
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Poteet,
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Wentz,
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Harden — 44
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So the motion prevailed.
Mr. Smith, of Baltimore city, moved that the joint assem-
bly do now adjourn.
Mr. McElroy demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained, the yeas and nays were
called and appeared as follows:
On the part of the Senate—
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs. President,
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Maddox,
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Browne,
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Miller,
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Biggs,
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Parker, of Calvert,
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Clarke,
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Spates,
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Henkle,
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Smith— 11
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Kimmel,
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On the part of the House of Delegates—
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Johnson,
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Robb,
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Stewart, Speaker,
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Touchstone,
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Morse,
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Loker.,
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Richards,
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Latrobe,
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Coad,
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Mearns,
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Pentland,
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Beck,
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Keech,
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Smith, of B. city,
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Hammond,
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Guy,
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Colton.
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