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Proceedings of the House, 1860
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152               JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 24,

Circuit court for Montgomery county, to record a deed from
William Willing, trustee, to Presley N. Schooley.
Also, the following:                                                       

                                        By the Senate,               

                                  January 24, 1860.

Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:                                 

The Senate respectfully ask your honorable body to send to

this body, the police and election bills applicable to the city

of Baltimore, reported to your honorable body, for the con-

sideration of the Senate.                                                   

By order,                           

W. KlLGOUR,

                                                  Secretary.

Mr. Seth moved to lay the message on the table.


Mr. Freaner moved a call of the House;

Which resulted as follows:

Messrs. Kilbourn, Speaker, Durant, Morgan, Rasin, Med-
ders, Welch, Mackubin, Briscoe, Compton, Burgess, Ford,
Worthington, Denison, of Baltimore county, Quinlan, Jones,
of Talbot, Chaplain, Long, Stanford, Lawson, Linthicum,
Wilson, of Cecil, Maxwell, Bryan, Wootton, Jones, of Prince
George's, Legg, Jacobs, Landing, Dennis, of Worcester,
Kessler, Claggett, Johnson, Salmon, Naill, Bayless, Straughn,
Krafft, Booze, Seth, Berry, Crowley, McAllister, Denison,
of Baltimore city, Coudy, Eakle, Brining, Freaner, Stake,
Griffith, Gordon, Beall, Roop, Gorsuch, Turner, of Howard,
and Brown.                                                                     

On motion of Mr. Maxwell,

Further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.
The question then recurring upon the motion to lay on the
table;

The yeas and nays were ordered and appeared as follow:
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs. Medders,

Krafft,

McAllister,

Ford,

Booze,

Denison, Balt city

Wilson, of Cecil,

Seth,

Stake,

Naill,

Berry,

Beall—14.

Bayless,

Crowley,

 
 

Negative.

 

Messrs.

Chaplain,

Claggett,

Kilbourn, Speaker

Long,

Johnson,

Durant,

Stanford,

Salmon,



 

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