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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 433
The House then proceeded to the consideration of
The bill entitled an Act to provide for the proper repre-
sentation of the State of Maryland at the celebration of the
one-hundredth anniversary of American Independence.
Said bill being upon a second reading,
Mr. Vandiver moved that the further consideration thereof
be postponed, and said bill made the order of the day for
Monday the 21st inst.
The question recurring upon concurring in the motion,
Mr. Vandiver demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Culbreth, Jones,
Boyer, Hoblitzell, Canby,
Snowden, Gill, Griffith,
Gwynn, Chaisty, Brown,
Cockey, Harig, Rinehart,
Rutledge, Farrow, Lamotte—20,
Vandiver, Ranger,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Lankford, Berkemeier,
Mattingly, Gunby, Lewis,
Usilton, Ford, McWilliams,
Hodges, Lambdin, Stewart,
Robinson, Smith, of Dor., Loane,
Rullman, Waters, of Dor., Albaugb,
Bird, Briscoe, Scott,
Lancaster, Ward, Rawlings,
Hawkins, Hance, Atkinson,
Hooper, Neal, Sprigg,
Baldwin, Purnell, Donaldson,
Whitelock, Onley, Clark,
Curtis, Riggs, Dashiell,
Smith, of B. co., Hinks, Gordy,
Given, Naill, Barnard,
Fitzjarrell. Koons, Browning—49.
Dodson,
So the motion to postpone was not sustained.
Mr. Vandiver moved that the House do now adjourn
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Vandiver submitted the following amendments
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