1860.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 641
The bill was then read the second time, and by special
order a third time, and passed by yeas and nays as follow:
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Affirmative.
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Messrs.
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Holland,
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Crowley,
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Kilbourn, Speaker
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Wilson, of Cecil,
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McAllister,
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Morgan,
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Maxwell,
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Smith,
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Rasin,
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Miller,
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Turner, Balt. city
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Medders,
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Dennis, of Wor.,
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Denison, Balt. city
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Welch,
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Claggett,
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Coudy,
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Mackubin,
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Routzahn,
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Eakle,
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Ford,
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Johnson,
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Brining,
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Worthington,
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Naill,
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Stake,
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Denison, Balt. co.
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Wilson, of Har.,
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Griffith,
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Quintan,
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Bayless,
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Harding,
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Jones, of Talbot,
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McCoy,
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Barnard,
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Chaplain,
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Straughn,
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Beall,
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Long,
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Krafft,
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Mills,
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Stanford,
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Seth,
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Turner, How.--45.
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Lawson,
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Berry,
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Negative.
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Messrs. Parran,
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Bryan,
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Kessler,
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Burgess,
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Jones, of P. G.
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Salmon,
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Linthicum,
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Landing,
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Gorsuch—9.
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The said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The bill entitled, an act to amend the 77th article of the
code of public general laws by amending the 17th section,
which provides for binding out children in the House of Re-
fuge, by authorising the managers to bind them either in or
out of the State; the 18th section which directs the manner
of receiving inmates thereto, by authorising the manner
to receive the children of such parents as may desire it, and
the 21st and 22d sections which appropriate and direct the
payment of a sum of money annually for the support of the
House of Refuge, by increasing said sum and extending the
time for payment thereof;
Said bill being on its second reading,
Mr. Long proposed the following amendment:
Section 2nd. After the word "article" in the thirty-third
line, strike out all to the word "and" in 37th line.
Which was adopted.
Mr. Long proposed the following amendment:
In the 38th line of the 2d section after the words "ten
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