1860.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 825
Briscoe,
|
Jacobs,
|
Harding,
|
Parran,
|
Landing,
|
Gordon,
|
Compton,
|
Dennis, of Wor.,
|
Mills,
|
Burgess,
|
Kessler,
|
Turner, of How.,
|
Jones, of Talbot,
|
Johnson,
|
Brown—33.
|
Chaplain,
|
Salmon,
|
|
So the amendment was lost.
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:
Messrs.
|
AFFIRMATIVE.
Holland,
|
Goldsborough,
|
Kilbourn, Speaker
|
Maxwell,
|
Crowley,
|
Morgan,
|
Miller,
|
Denison, Balt. city
|
Basin,
|
Bryan,
|
Coudy,
|
Welch,
|
Jones, of P. G.
|
Eakle,
|
Mackubin,
|
Legg,
Starkey,
|
Brining,
|
Briscoe,
|
Stake,
|
Parran,
|
Jacobs,
|
Griffith,
|
Compton,
|
Dennis, of Wor.,
|
Harding,
|
Ford,
|
Kessler,
|
Gordon,
|
Worthington,
|
Claggett,
|
Barnard
|
Jones, of Talbot,
|
Routzahn,
|
Mills,
|
Chaplain,
|
Johnson,
|
Turner, of How.,
|
Linthicum,
|
Salmon,
|
Brown—43.
|
Keene,
|
Naill,
|
|
|
Negative.
|
|
Messrs. Medders,
|
Landing,
|
Seth,
|
Denison, Bal. co.,
|
Wilson, Harford,
|
McAllister,
|
Quinlan,
|
Bayless,
|
Smith,
|
Renshaw,
|
McCoy,
|
Beall,
|
Stanford,
|
Straughn,
|
Roop,
|
Lawson,
|
Booze,
|
Gorsuch—19
|
Wilson, of Cecil,
|
|
|
The said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The hour having arrived for taking up the order of the
day, being the unfinished business of yesterday,
Mr. Miller moved to take up the Baltimore city passenger
railway bill.
Mr. Morgan called for the report of the committee on Elec-
tions.
The Speaker decided that the report of the committee on
Elections was entitled to precedence.
|
|