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Proceedings of the House, 1860
Volume 660, Page 339   View jpeg image (247K)
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1860.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES.           339

Claims, with instructions to said committee, to inquire and
report to this House, how many days each member of the
committee on the code met in committee, and also to report
such amendments to the bill as will allow each member
thereof, a sum not exceeding twenty dollars per day, for every
day of his attendance in the sessions of said committee, and
to their clerk, a sum not exceeding twenty dollars, for each
and every day he shall have attended the same.

Pending the consideration of which,

The yeas and nays were demanded, and appeared as follow:
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs.

Quinlan,

Salmon,

Kilbourn, Speaker

Renshaw,

Brining,

Durant,

Linthicum,

Freaner,

Medders,

Landing,

Griffith,

Ford,

Johnson,

Turner, of H.--14.

 

Negative.

 

Messrs. Mackubin,

Starkey,

Berry,

Denison, Balt. co.

Dennis, of Wor.,

McAllister,

Jones, of Talbot,

Kessler,

Smith.

Chaplain,

Claggett,

Turner, Balt. city

Dennis, of Som.,

Naill,

Denison, Balt. city

Long,

Wilson, of Har.,

Harding,

Lawson,

Bayless,

Gordon,

Wilson, of Cecil,

McCoy,

Barnard,

Maxwell,

Straughn,

Beall,

Miller,

Goldsborough,

McCleary,

Bryan,

Krafft,

Roop,

Jones, P. George's

Booze,

Gorsuch—38.

Legg,

Seth,

 

So the order was not adopted.

Mr. Goldsborough proposed the following amendment:

Strike out "one thousand," and insert "five hundred," in
the sixth line of first section, after the word "of;"

On motion of Mr. Ford,
The yeas and nays were demanded.
Pending the announcement of the yeas and nays,
Mr. Griffith moved a call of the House.

On motion of Mr. Miller,
All further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

 

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