766 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 6,
The bill, as amended, was then 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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Lawson.
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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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Bryan,
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Smith,
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Rasin,
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Jones, of P. G.'s,
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Denison, Balt. city
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Welch,
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Legg,
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Coudy,
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Mackubin,
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Jacobs,
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Eakle,
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Ford,
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Landing,
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Freaner,
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Worthington,
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Naill,
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Griffith,
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Denison, Balt. co.,
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Straughn,
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Gordon,
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Quinlan,
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Goldsborough,
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McCleary,
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Renshaw,
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Krafft,
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Mills,
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Dennis, of Som..
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Booze,
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Turner, of How.,
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Long,
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Seth,
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Brown—38.
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Negative.
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Messrs. Durant,
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Kessler,
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Turner, of Bal. c'y
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Briscoe,
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Routzahn,
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Brining,
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Parran,
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Wilson, of Har.,
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Barnard,
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Compton,
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Bayless,
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Roop,
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Jones, of Talbot,
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Berry,
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Gorsuch—15.
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The said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The hour having arrived for taking up the order of
the day, being the bill entitled, an act to incorporate the Bal-
timore City Passenger Railway;
Mr. Jacobs moved to substitute therefor that the House go
into committee of the whole on printed bill No. 44;
Which was assented to;
And the House went into committee of the whole on the
bill entitled, an act to amend the 65th article of the code of
public general laws by repealing the 42d, 43d, 44th, 45th,
46th, 55th, 56th, and 59th sections of said article, and by
adding thereto certain new sections prohibiting manumission
of negro slaves, prohibiting and punishing the immigration
of free negroes, providing a board of police commissioners,
and authorising them to sell and bind out free negroes, and
authorising free negroes to renounce their freedom and be-
come slaves;
After some time spent in committee of the whole the com-
mittee rose, and through Mr. Stake, chairman, reported that
they had had under consideration the bill entitled, an act to
amend the 65th article of the code of public general laws by
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