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758            JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS           [Mar. 7

Wilson, of Som.,

Smith of Wor.

Tower,

Daniel,

 

Duvall

Wickes,

Dail,

 

Whitby,

Stewart—36.

   

Negative

 
       

Messrs. Harris,

 

Grove,

Reichard,

Stone

 

Hauver,

Loughridge,

Chilcoat,

 

Wolfe

Corby,

Rankin

 

Jarrett,

Harding

Wright

 

Silver

Brown,

Bowie

 

Fiery,

Buffington—20.

Brengle,

 

Witmer,

 

Mr. Goldsborough moved to reconsider the vote just taken on
the said bill;

Mr. Silver called for the yeas and nays, and it was determined
in the affirmative as follows:
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs. Speaker,

Thomas,

Kennedy

Dorsey,

Scott,

Smith, of Balt. city,

Waters,

Stubbs,

Abbott,

Cullings,

Miller,

Valiant,

Heath,

Goldsborough

Lester,

Roberts,

Rolph,

Hugg,

Toadvine,

Parker,

Askew,

Lawson.

Timmons,

Harrington,

Wilson, of Som.,

Smith of Wor.

Tower,

Daniel,

Duvall,

Wickes,

Dail,

Whitby,

Stewart—35.

Frazier,

Stack

 
 

Negative.

 

Messrs. Griffith,

Davis,

Witmer,

Stone,

Grove,

Reichard,

Chilcoat,

Hauver,

Loughridge,

Rankin,

Wolfe,

Corby,

Wright,

Jarrett,

Brown,

Bowie,

Silver,

Buffington—20.

Brengle,

Fiery,

 

Mr. Goldsborough moved the call of the House, and the door-
keeper was sent after the absent members.                 

On motion of Mr. Travers,
The rules were suspended to take up

A bill entitled, an act to amend an act entitled, an act to incor-
porate the Presbyterian Church in the city of Baltimore;

Which was read the second time; and                   

 

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