1490 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl. 6,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Hines, Speaker, Mackey, Loane,
Bond, Thompson, Greenfield,
Colton, Kemp, McColgan,
Merritt, Merrill, Harig,
Robinson, Lee, Groh,
Nutwell, Riley, Freaner,
Turner, of Calv't,McCosker, Stake,
Keech, T. H. Hamilton, Clark,
Buchanan, Cooper, Watkins,
Matthews, C. R. Hamilton, Fletchall,
Merryman, McWilliams, Vanderford,
Turner, of B. co., Foster, Galt,
Banks, Staylor, Brown,
Seth, McAleese, Maclin,
Valliant, Gill, Stewart, of How'd,
Coulbourn, Hart, Leonard—49.
Duer,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Bird, Pruitt, Williams,
Lancaster, Koons, Wier,
Hawkins, Miller, Wack,
Davis, Lamar, Park,
Etchison, Nicodemus, Brace,
Latchford, Annan, Glotfelty—18.
So the motion prevailed, and the order was laid on the table.
The Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal sections 1 and 3
of chapter 2, section 4 of chapter 3, sections 1 and 5 of chap-
ter 5, section 2 of chapter 6, section 8 of chapter 8, section 2
of chapter 10, section 2, of chapter 11, sections 2 and 8 of
chapter 12, section 1 of chapter 13, and section 2 of chapter
18 of an Act passed January session, 1872, chapter 377, en-
titled an Act to repeal an Act passed at the January session,
1870, entitled an Act to repeal an Act passed at January
session, 1868, entitled "Public Education," providing a gen-
eral system of Free Public Schools for the State of Maryland,
and to repeal all laws inconsistent therewith, and to re-enact
the same with amendments and substitute other sections in
lieu of those repealed,
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays, as
follows:
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