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Mr. Gardiner moved a call of the Senate, when the following
Messrs. Blackistone, Bradley, Duvall, Franklin, Gardiner,
The Sergeant-at-Arms reported that he had notified the absent
Mr. Duvall moved to adjourn.
The yeas and nays being demanded, appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Bradley, McKaig,
Duvall, Nuttle,
Goldsborough, of Talbot; Smith,
Kimmel, Stone—8.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Blackistone, Miles,
Franklin, Townsend,
Gardiner, Watkins,
Heckart, Whitaker,
Lynch, Yellott—10.
So the Senate refused to adjourn.
Mr. Gardiner moved as a substitute for the report, the original
The yeas and nays being demanded, appeared as follows:
Messrs. Blackistone, Townsend,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Bradley, McKaig,
So the Senate rejected the substitute. |
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