1858.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 121
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Affirmative.
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Messrs. Berry, Sp'r,
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Ford, of Cecil,
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McPherson,
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Morgan,
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Kidd,
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Smith, of B. city
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Wickes,
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Belt,
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Kennard,
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Meginnis,
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Wyville,
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Lynch, of B. city
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Tongue,
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Contee,
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Harrington,
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Mackubin,
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Larrimore,
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Crowley,
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Griffiss,
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Sudler, of Q. A.
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Alexander,
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Magruder,
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Spence,
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Rohrer,
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Walker,
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Hearn,
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Summers,
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Allender,
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Thomas,
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Schnebly,
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Ford, of Balt. co.
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Harding,
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Worthington,
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Lynch, of Balt. co.
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Root,
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Thruston,
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Goldsborough,
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Koons,
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Barnard,
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Waller,
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Hobbs,
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Mountz,
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Moore,
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Hanway,
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McKinstry,
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Sudler, of Som.
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Bacon,
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Reindollar,
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Tilghman,
Dail,
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Baker,
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Day,
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Todd,
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Welling,
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Richardson,
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Stirling,
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Dorsey—60.
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Grieves,
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Rogers,
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Negative—None.
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The yeas and nays being demanded on the second resolu-
tion, which is as follows:
And be it further Resolved; That the assertion of His Excel-
lency, that the state of society in the city of Baltimore, on the
eve of the last election, was verging upon the fiercest anarchy ;
and that outrages, almost incredible in a civilized community,
were then and there committed; and that an ubiquitous organiza-
tion prevailed, by violence, to the exclusion of voters, at will,
and controlled means and resources for the most pernicious and
daring frauds; and "that such wrongs were perpetrated as have
no parallel in the election annals of our country, but in Baltimore
itself;" and this, too, "under the official assurance of municipal
power, and of a police organization, and a plan of operations
adequate to the emergency," unsustained as it is by evidence,
we condemn as a libel upon the people of that great commercial
metropolis of our State.
Appeared as follows:
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Affirmative.
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Messrs. Berry, Sp'r.
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Hearn,
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Kennard,
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Wickes,
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Thomas,
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Lynch, of B. city,
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Meginnis,
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Harding,
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Harrington,
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Griffiss,
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Root,
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Crowley,
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Magruder,
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Koons,
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Alexander,
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