1410 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [April 4,
Lankford,
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Hardcastle, of Car.,
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Wilson, of Alle.,
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Harrington,
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Garey,
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Shower,
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Woolford, ,
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Banner,
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Jordan,
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Meekins,
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Hamilton,
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Winters,
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Touchstone,
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Cooper,
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Merrick,
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Owens,
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Morse,
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Gorman ,
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Marbury,
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Blake,
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Crawford— 62.
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NEGATIVE — None .
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Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
Mr. Merrick, submitted the following order :
Resolved by the House of Delegates, that we acknowledge
our obligations as representatives of the people of Maryland
to the Honorable Ferdinand C. Latrobe, for his kind and cour-
teous demeanor towards the members of this body, and for
his patient, diligent and prompt execution of the duties of
Speaker of the House of Delegates of Maryland.
Which was unanimously adopted.
On motion of Mr. Merrick,
At 6 o'clock P. M., the House took a recess until 8 o'clock
this P. M.
NIGHT SESSION.
MONDAY, April 4, 8 o'clock, P. M.
The House met.
Present at the call of the roll, the following members:
Messrs. Latrobe, (Speaker,) Martin, Chapman, Cameron,
Gatch, Choate, Hammond, Hardcastle, of Talbot, Brattan,
Lankford, Harrington, Woolford, Owens, Marbury, Woot-
ton, Thomas, of Queen Anne's, Purnell, Bowlus, McCreery,
Bitter, Ady, Hopkins, Garey, Hamilton, Cooper, Morse,
Blake, Webb, Wilson, of Baltimore city, McLane, Collins,
Ehlen, Gardner, Marshall, Murdock, Sword, Seibert, Veitch,
Watkins, Wilson, of Allegany, Shower, Jordan, Winters,
Merrick, Gorman, Crawford—46.
Mr. Martin submitted the following order :
Ordered, That it be entered upon the Journal that if Mr,
Martin had been present when the usual appropriation for
the Female College was stricken from the general appropria-
tion bill,'he would have voted against it.
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