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1860.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 271
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Affirmative.
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Messrs.
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Chaplain,
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Salmon,
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Kilbourn, Speaker
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Dennis, of Som.,
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Straughn,
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Durant,
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Long,
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Goldsborough,
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Morgan,
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Linthicum,
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Smith,
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Rasin,
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Holland,
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Coudy,
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Welch,
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Miller,
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Eakle,
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Mackubin,
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Bryan,
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Brining,
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Briscoe,
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Wootton,
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Freaner,
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Parran,
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Jones, of P. G.
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Stake,
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Compton,
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Legg,
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Griffith,
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Burgess,
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Starkey,
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Harding,
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Ford,
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Jacobs,
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Gordon,
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Worthington,
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Landing,
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Barnard,
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Denison, Balt. co.
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Dennis, of Wor.,
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Mills,
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Quinlan,
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Kessler,
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Turner, of How.,
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Renshaw,
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Johnson,
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Brown—48.
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Jones, of Talbot,
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Negative.
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Messrs. Medders,
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Naill,
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Turner, Balt. city,
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Stanford,
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McCoy,
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Denison, Balt. c'y,
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Keene,
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Booze,
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Beall,
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Wilson, of Cecil,
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Berry,
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McCleary,
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Claggett,
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Crow ley,
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Roop—19.
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Routzahn,
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McAllister,
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The said bill was then returned to the Senate.
Also, the bill entitled, an act to amend the 4th article of the
code of public local laws, by inserting therein the following
sections, regulating duties in the city of Baltimore, and to
repeal the 18th section of an article touching elections ;
Said bill was then read the third time, and passed by
yeas and nays as follow:
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Affirmative.
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Messrs.
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Chaplain,
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Salmon,
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Kilbourn, Speaker
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Dennis, of Som.,
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McCoy,
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Durant,
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Long,
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Straughn,
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Morgan,
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Linthicum,
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Goldsborough,
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Rasin,
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Keene,
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Smith,
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Welch,
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Holland,
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Coudy,
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Mackubin,
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Miller,
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Eakle,
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Briscoe,
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Bryan,
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Brining,
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Parran,
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Wootton,
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Freaner,
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