1861.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 31
Maxwell,
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Wallis,
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Roop,
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Legg,
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Scott,
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Gorsuch,
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Turner— 31.
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Messrs.
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NEGATIVE.
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Welch,
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Bryan,
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Harrison,
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Mackubin,
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Jacobs,
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Wilson, of Har,
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Parran,
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Dennis, of Wor.
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Bayless,
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Burgess,
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Salmon,
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McCoy,
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Worthington,
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Straughn,
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Coudy,
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Chaplain,
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Goldsborough,
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Brining,
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Dennis, of Som't
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Brune.
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Griffith,
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Holland,
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Warfield,
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Brown — 24.
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So the House at 12 o'clock adjourned.
WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1861.
The House met, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr.
Diehl.
Present at the call of the roll, the following members :
Messrs. Kilbourn, Speaker, Durant, Morgan, Medders,
Welch, Mackubin, Briscoe, Parran, Compton, Burgess, Ford,
Worthington, Denison, Quinlan, Renshaw, Jones, of Talbot,
Chaplain, Dennis, of Somerset, Long, Lawson, Keene, Hol-
land, Maxwell, Bryan, Jones, of Prince George's, Legg,
Starkey, Jacobs, Landing, Dennis, of Worcester, Kessler,
Claggett, Johnson, Salmon, Naill, Straughn, Goldsborough,
Warfield, Brune, Winans, Pitts, Thomas, Wallis, Sangston,
Morfit, Scott, Wilson, of Harford, Bayless, McCoy, Coudy,
Eakle, Brining, Stake, Griffith, Harding, Gordon, Barnard,
McCleary, Roop, Gorsuch, Mills, Turner and Brown.
The proceedings of yesterday were read.
The Speaker laid before the House a petition of citizens of
Washington county, playing the House not to pass an ordi-
nance of secession ;
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