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Proceedings of the House, 1856
Volume 659, Page 680   View pdf image
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680                JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 5,

Which was read the first time,

Mr. Timmons offered the following order:

Ordered, That bills 328, 322, 323, 325, 326, and others mak-
ing appropriations to works of internal improvement on the East-
ern Shore, be taken up immediately upon the disposition of the
bill now before the House.                                             

Mr. Bowie moved to lay the order on the table.


Which was determined in the affirmative.                       

The question now being on the passage of the bill—
Which was passed by yeas and nays as follows:                 
   

Affirmative.

   

Messrs. Speaker,

Thomas,

Kennedy,

 

Plowden,

 

Scott,

Partridge,

 

Harris,

 

Stubbs,

Smith, of Bal.

• city,

Griffith,

 

Goldsborough,

Abbott,

 

Dorsey,

 

Rolph,

Valiant,

 

Waters,

 

Parker,

Lester,

 

Dowell,

 

Timmons,

Askew,

 

Merrick,

 

Brengle,

Harrington,

 

Cullings,

 

Davis,

Witmer,

 

Heath,

 

Carper,

Reichard,

Clark,

 

Hauver,

Corby,

 

Toadvine,

 

Wolfe,

Hall,

 

Wilson, of

Som.,

Duvall,

Tower,

 

Dail,

 

Stack,

Wickes—43.

 

Frazier,

       
   

NEGATIVE.

 

Messrs. Neff,

 

Miller,

   

Wilson, of

Cal.,

Brooke,

Loughridge,

 

Stone,

 

Bowie,

Harding,

 

Chilcoat,

 

Bowling,

Brown,

 

Rankin,

 

Smith, of Wor.,

Smith, of Carroll,

Wright,

 

Grove,

Buffington,

 

Roberts,

 

Jarrett,

Stewart,

 

Lawson,

 

Silver,

Rowles—26.

 

Daniel,

 

Whitby,

 

The said bill was then sent to the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Daniel,

The House took up the bill entitled an act to provide for the
erection of a new dormitory to the Maryland Penitentiary, and,
making suitable provision for a chapel and for insane persons con-
fined in said Penitentiary;

 

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