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to read, "shall have power from time to time, to establish its cap-
ital stock at an amount not exceeding five millions of dollars."
The said bill was then read the third time, and passed by yeas
and nays as follows:
Affirmative.
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Messrs. Speaker,
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Thomas,
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Kennedy,
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Harris,
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Scott Partridge,
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Dorsey,
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Stubbs,
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Smith, of Balt. city,
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Neff,
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Miller,
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Valiant,
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Waters
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Bowie,
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Hugg,
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Stone,
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Bowlings,
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Askew,
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Merrick,
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Parker,
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Harrington,
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Chilcoat,
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Timmons,
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Witmer,
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Rankin,
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Smith, of Wor.
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Reichard,
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Wright,
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Brengle,
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Loughridge,
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Cullings,
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Davis,
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Corby,
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Heath,
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Carper,
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Hall,
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Roberts,
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Grove,
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Tower,
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Toadvine,
Lawson,
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Wolfe,
Duvall,
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Frey,
Brown,
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Wilson, of Som.
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Jarrett,
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Buffington,
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Daniel,
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Silver,
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Stewart,
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Dail,
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Whitby,
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Rowles—56.
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Frazier,
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Stack,
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Negative—Mr. Abbott—1.
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Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
A bill entitled, an act to amend an act entitled, an act to amend
and modify the Primary School System of Charles county.
On motion of Mr. Daniel,
The bill was postponed and referred to the Committee on Ed-
ucation.
On motion of Mr. Tower,
The rules were suspended to enable the Allegany county delega-
tion to report unfavorable on a bill entitled, an act to erect the
town of Cumberland into a city and for other purposes;
Mr. Bowie moved the House adjourn, which was determined
in the negative.
The order of the day being,
A bill entitled, an act to permit persons to whom free negroes or
mulatto apprentices are bound in Worcester county, to hire them
out.
On motion of Mr. Silver,
The House adjourned.
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