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Proceedings of the House, April, June and July Special Sessions, 1861
Volume 430, Page 79   View pdf image (33K)
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1861.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 79

on the first Saturday of May, being the fourth day of the
month, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-
one, in the several election districts of said county, distin-
guished by Nos. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, con-
formably to the Laws and Constitution of this State.

AND WHEREAS, we, the subscribers, acting Judges, at the
close of the election in said Districts, having this day assem-
bled at the usual place of the sitting of the Circuit Court
for said county, with the books of the polls on which are en-
dorsed the several certificates,, agreeably to law ; and having
cast up the whole number of votes given in said districts ac-
cording to the respective certificates made out on the day of
election by the judges thereof, it appears that Lewis P. Fiery
received thirty-nine hundred and fifty-two, (3952,) and scatter-
ing, one hundred and thirty-two.

Given under our hands this sixth day of May, 1861.

John Snyder, No. 1 ; James M. Leiter, No. 9 ;

Isaac Gruber, No. 2 ; Benjamin F. Fiery, No. 10';

Peter J. Adams, No. 3; Wm. C. Kirkhart, No. 11 ;.

Wm. Kriegh, No. 4 ; Wm. Reynolds, No. 12 ;

Jacob Reed, No. 5 ; Michael Seibert, No. 13 ;

Jacob Blecker, No. 6 ; Jacob Motz, No. 14 ;

Jos. A. Myers, No, 7 ; George Feidt, No. 15.

Gideon Thomas,, No. 8;

Attest :

WM. B. SCHLEIGH, Clerk.

Which was read and referred to the Committee on the Ju-
diciary.

The bill entitled, an act to repeal the 49th and 50th sec-
tions, relating to free negroes, of LXVIth of the Code of
Public General Laws ;

Was read the second, and by special order, the third time;
and rejected by yeas and nays, as follow :

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Rasin, Keene, Brune,

Briscoe, Maxwell, Winans,

Parran, Wootten, Pitts,

Compton, Jones, of P. G., Harrison,

Burgess, Jacobs, Thomas,

Worthington, Dennis, of Wor'r. Wallis,

Denison, Johnson, Sangston,

Hunter, Salmon, Morfit,

 

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