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888 JOURNAL OP PROCEEDINGS [March 10,
Mr. Ford offered the following:
Ordered, That no member shall be allowed to speak more
than five minutes on any one subject, unless permitted by the
unanimous consent of all the members of this House.
The yeas and nays were ordered, and appeared as follow:
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Affirmative.
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Messrs.
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Renshaw,
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Naill,
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Kilbourn, Speaker
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Jones, of Talbot,
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Krafft,
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Morgan,
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Chaplain,
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Coudy,
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Welch,
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Jones, P. George's
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Eakle,
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Mackubin,
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Legg
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Brining,
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Briscoe,
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Starkey,
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Griffith,
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Parran,
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Jacobs,
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Gordon,
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Compton,
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Dennis, of Wor.,
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Barnard,
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Burgess,
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Kessler,
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Mills,
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Ford,
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Routzahn,
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Turner, of How.,
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Worthington,
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Johnson,
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Brown—34.
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Denison, Balt. co.
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Salmon,
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Negative.
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Messrs. Medders,
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Wilson, of Har.,
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McAllister,
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Dennis, of Som.,
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Bayless,
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Smith,
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Stanford,
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McCoy,
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Denison, Balt. city
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Keene,
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Straughn,
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Stake,
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Wilson, of Cecil,
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Goldsborough,
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Harding,
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Maxwell,
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Booze,
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Beall,
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Miller,
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Seth,
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McCleary,
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Landing,
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Berry,
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Roop—26.
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Claggett,
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Crowley,
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So the order was adopted.
The House then went into consideration of the orders of
day;
Being the contested election cases.
On motion of Mr. Morgan,
The House took up first in order, the report of the com-
mittee on elections, to whom was referred the memorial of
Adam Denmead and others, contesting the seats of Charles
L. Krafft and others, returned as delegates to represent the
city of Baltimore in this House; when
Mr. Landing moved to postpone said report until three
o'clock.
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