122 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 22,
Waller,
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Hobbs,
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Rohrer,
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Moore,
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Hanaway,
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Summers,
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Sudler, of Som.
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Bacon,
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McKinstry,
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Tilghman,
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Todd,
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Reindollar.
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Dail,
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Stirling,
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Day,
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Richardson,
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Rogers,
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Welling,
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Grieves,
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McPherson,
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Dorsey—38.
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Ford, of Cecil,
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Smith, of B. city,
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Negative.
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Messrs. Morgan,
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Goldsborough,
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Spence,
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Tongue,
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Kidd,
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Schnebly,
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Mackubin,
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Belt,
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Worthington,
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Walker,
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Wyville,
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Thurston,
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Allender,
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Contee,
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Barnard,
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Ford, of Balt. co.
Lynch, of Balt. co.
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Larrimore,
Sudler, of Q. A.
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Mountz—20.
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The yeas and nays being demanded on the third resolu-
tion, which is as follows:
And be it further Resolved, That while we condemn all frauds,
violence or intimidation on the part of any portion of the commu-
nity upon the rights of any citizen, however humble he may be, in
the exercise of his sovereign right of ballot, we deem it our duty
to hold to the strictest accountability those entrusted with the
execution of the laws for the manner in which they have executed
the trust committed to their keeping, and, fulfilling this duty, we
express our decided condemnation of the interposition of the
Governor in the affairs of the city of Baltimore before and on the
day of the late election in said City, because from the information
and reasons which he has communicated to us, and from facts
made apparent by the documents accompanying his Message, it
it was, under the circumstances, ill-advised, reckless, unnecessary
and dangerous to the peace of the city.
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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Smith, of B. city,
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Wickes,
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Thomas,
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Kennard,
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Meginnis,
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Harding,
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Lynch, of B. city,
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Griffiss,
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Root,
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Harrington,
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Magruder,
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Koons,
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Crowley,
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Smith, of Balt. co.
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Hobbs,
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Alexander,
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Waller,
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Hanway,
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Rohrer,
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Moore,
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Bacon,
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Summers,
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Sudler, of Som.
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Baker,
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McKinstry,
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Tilghman,
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Todd,
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Reindollar,
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Dail,
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Stirling,
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Day,
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