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Chapman, Franklin,
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Ardinger,
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Stone, Parker,
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Newcomer,
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Shipley, Phillips,
Turner, Bowe,
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Riggs,
Clark, of Mont.,
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Foard, of Balto. co. Delaplane,
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Porter,
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Litzinger, Miller,
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Coles,
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Spencer, Routzahn,
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Young, of Alle.,
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Banks, Riley,
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Robinette,
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Butler, Baldwin,
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Lamotte, L. A. J.,
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Goldsborough, Streett,
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Polk,
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Roach, Hardcastle,
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Lamotte, H. H.,
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Waller, Deweese,
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Linthicum,
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Dougherty, Hamilton, T. H.
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Johnson,
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Smith, Cooper,
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Langrell—72.
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NEGATIVE—Mr. Jamart—1.
So two-thirds of all the members elected having voted in
the affirmative,
The bill was then read a second time and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading; and having been engrossed,
Mr." Turner moved that the bill be read a third time this
day, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution,
Article III., section 27-
The yea* and nays were called and appeared as follows: .
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AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Gorman, Speaker,
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Groome,
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dark, of B. city,
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Colton, of St. M's,
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Mearns,
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Colton, of B. city,
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Dunbar,
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Penington,
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Kirk,
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Wilmer,
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Scott,
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Chaisty,
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Hurtt,
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Sasscer,
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Harig,
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Wells,
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Bowie,
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Feig;
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Duvall.
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Eareckson,
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Markland,
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Henkle,
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Franklin,
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Griswold,
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Bond,
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Parker,
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Young,of Wash. co,
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Sparrow,
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Phillips,
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Ardinger,
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Chapman,
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Rowe,
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Newcomer,
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Stone,
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Delaplane,
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Whitson,
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Shipley,
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Miller,
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Biggs,
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Turner,
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Routzahn,
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Clark, of Mont.
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Foard. of Bait. co.
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Riley,
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Porter,
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Litzenger,
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Baldwin,
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Coles,
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Spencer,
Banks,
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Streett,
Hard castle,
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Young, of Alle.,
Robinette,
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Butler,
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Deweese,
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Steele,
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Goldsborough,
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Hamilton, T.H.,
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Lamotte, L. A. J.,
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Bosch,
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Cooper,
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Polk,
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