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1860.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 567
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Welch,
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Claggett,
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Brining,
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Parran,
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Routzahn,
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Griffith,
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Compton,
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Naill,
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Beall,
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Burgess,
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Bayless,
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Roop,
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Ford,
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Straughn,
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Mills,
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Denison, Balt. co.
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Krafft,
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Turner, of How.,
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Renshaw,
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Booze,
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Brown—38.
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Chaplain,
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Seth,
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Negative.
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Messrs. Stanford,
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Landing,
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Salmon,
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Wilson, of Cecil,
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Dennis, of Wor.
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Berry—7.
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Maxwell.
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Kessler,
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The said bill was then sent to the Senate.
Mr. Ford, chairman pro. tem. of the committee on Ways
and Means, reported favorably on the bill to exempt the Red
Men's hull and lot and appurtenances, belonging to Pocha-
hontas, No. 3, Ottowa, No. 16, Pawnee, No. 22, and Susque-
hanna, No. 27, Tribes of Improved Order of Red Men from
taxation;
Also, on the bill entitled, an act to correct any improper
valuation of property made by the late assessors under the
new assessment in the city of Baltimore;
Which were severally read the first time.
Mr. Beall, from the committee on Pensions, reported fa-
vorably on the bill entitled, an act for the benefit of the heir-
at-law of Mrs. Anne S. Emory, late of Queen Anne's county,
deceased;
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Durant, from a select committee, reported favorably on
the Senate bill entitled, an act to repeal the 17th, 19th, 26th,
27th, 28th and 30th sections of 53d article of the pub-
be general laws;
Which was read the second time, and by special order 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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Stanford,
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Krafft,
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Kilbourn, Speaker
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Lawson,
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Booze,
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Durant,
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Holland,
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McAllister,
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Rasin,
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Wilson, of Cecil,
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Coudy,
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Medders,
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Maxwell,
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Eakle,
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Welch,
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Bryan,
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Brining,
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