940 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 19,
Mr. Colton demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE—Mr. Mitchell—1.
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Dutrow,
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Markland,
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Stewart, Speaker,
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Wenner,
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Marshall,
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Loker,
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Bowlus,
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Conway,
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Coad,
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Maynard,
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Coudy,
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Hammond,
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Silver,
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Rohrer,
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Iglehart,
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Nelson ,
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Seibert..
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Deale,
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Vandiver,
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Riggs,
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Bond, of Calvert,
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Brown,
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Offutt,
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Chapman,
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Wentz,
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Conley,
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Slingluff,
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Robb,
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McCulloh,
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Montague,
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Morse,
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Kean,
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Holmes,
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Blake,
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Trimble,
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Rose,
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Latrobe,
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Hall,
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Horsey,
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Smith, of B. city,
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Davis, of Carroll
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Stewart of Dor.,
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Colton,
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Jordan,
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Touchstone,
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Mullin,
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Worthington,
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Sudler,
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Chaisty,
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Clark,
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Holloway,
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McElroy,
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Harden,
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Smith, of Wor.,
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Harig,
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Jones — 57.
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Albaugh,
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So the motion to strike out the enacting clause did not pre-
vail.
The bill was then read a second time, as amended, and or-
dered to be engrossed for a third reading.
The Secretary of the Senate returned the following House
bills severally endorsed, "passed by yeas and nays :"
The bill entitled an Act to repeal section 100 of Article
30 of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Crimes and
Punishments," sub-title Larceny, and to re-enact the same
with amendments.
The bill entitled an Act to authorize and empower Joshua
Jessop, of Baltimore county, trustee of the Dulany's Valley
and Sweet Air Turnpike Company to sell and convey the
franchise of said company, which was granted to it by an Act
of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed February
16th, 1864, chapter 185.
The bill entitled an Act to authorize the Mayor, Alder-
men and Common Council of Frederick to subscribe to the
capital stock of the Frederick and Pennsylvania line Rail
Road Company, and to endorse tlh bonds of said Com-
pany.
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