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1860.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 911
port of the government for the year ending on the first day
of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-two;
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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Naill,
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Kilbourn, Speaker
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Lawson,
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Wilson, of How.,
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Durant,
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Keene,
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Bayless,
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Mackubin,
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Miller,
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Straughn,
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Briscoe,
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Bryan,
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Goldsborough,
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Parran,
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Legg,
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Coudy,
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Compton,
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Starkey,
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Eakle,
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Burgess,
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Jacobs,
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Brining,
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Ford,
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Landing,
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Stake,
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Worthington,
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Dennis, of Wor.,
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Harding,
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Quinlan,
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Kessler,
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Roop,
Mills,
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Renshaw,
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Johnson,
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Chaplain,
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Salmon,
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Brown—39.
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Dennis, of Som.,
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Negative.
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Mr. McCleary—1.
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Mr. Compton offered the following:
Ordered by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the.
Governor be and he is hereby requested to issue a commission
in the usual form to the Hon. James A. Pearce, as Senator
to represent this State in the Congress of the United States
for six years from the 4th day of March, 1861;
"Which was adopted.
Mr. Miller proposed the following:
Ordered by the House of Delegates, That the committee on
Claims, be and they are hereby authorised to pay John S.
Mills and Thomas H. Moore, assistant clerks of this House,
fifty dollars each, for extra services rendered the House in
superintending the printing the bills, &c, also to pay each
of the doorkeepers fifty dollars;
Which was adopted.
At 8 o'clock the House adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock.
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