1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1343
Wilmer,
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Radcliffe,
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Stewart,
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Hurtt,
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Groome,
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dark, of B. city,
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Wells,
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Penington,
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Colton, B. city,
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Duvall,
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Scott,
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Chaisty,
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Chapman,
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Sasscer,
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McColgan,
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Stone,
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Bowie,
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Markland,
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Shipley,
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Eareckson,
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Griswold,
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Foard, of B. co.,
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Rowe,
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Young, of Wash.,
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Litzinger,
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Delaplane,
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dark, of Mont.,
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Spencer,
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Miller,
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Porter,
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Banks,
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Routzahn,
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Robinette,
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Goldsborough,
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Streett,
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Linthicum,
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Roach,
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Hardcastle,
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Johnson,
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Waller,
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McCosker,
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Langrell—49.
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Dunbar,
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-Hamilton, T. H.,
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Newcomer,
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Riley,
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Kirk,
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Riggs—7.
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Deweese,
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Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The bill entitled an Act to authorize the Presidents, Mana-
gers and Companies of Passenger Railways running into the
City of Baltimore, to run cars for conveying passengers on
the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday,
Was read a third time, and passed by yeas and nays, as
follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
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German, Speaker,
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Groome,
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Jamart,
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Colton, of St. M's,
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Mearns,
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Stewart,
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Dunbar,
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Penington,
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dark, of B. city,
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Wilmer,
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Scott,
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Colton, of B. city,
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Hurtt,
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Sasscer,
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Kirk,
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Wells,
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Bowie,
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Chaisty,
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Duvall,
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Eareckson,
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McColgan,
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Henkle,
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Franklin,
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Markland,
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Chapman,
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Phillips,
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Griswold,
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Stone,
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Rowe,
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Young, of Wash.,
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Shipley,
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Delaplane,
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Ardinger,
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Foard, of B. co.,
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Miller,
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Newcomer,
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Litzinger,
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Routzahn,
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Whitson,
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Spencer,
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Riley,
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Riggs,
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Banks,
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Baldwin,
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Clark, of Mont.,
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Goldsborough,
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Streett,
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Porter,
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Roach,
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Hardcastle,
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Young, of Alle.,
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Waller,
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Deweese,
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Robinette,
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