1858.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 123
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—44.
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Ford, of Cecil,
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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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Thruston,
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Allender,
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Contee,
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Barnard,
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Ford, of Balt. co.
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Larrimore,
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Mountz—20.
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Lynch, of Balt. co.
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Sudler, of Q. A.
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The yeas and nays being demanded on the fourth resolution,
which is as follows:
And be it further Resolved, That we regard the interposition
of the Executive, under the circumstances, as illegal, and his
commands to the military to interfere and preserve order, with-
out the requisition of the local civil power, and in direct oppo-
sition to the wish, advice and protest of the Mayor of the City,
who is invested by law with all power necessary tor the preser-
vation of the peace and order of the city, and who had given
evidence, by his preliminary arrangements, of his ability and
determination to protect every citizen in the exercise of his rights,
as a manifest subordination of the civil to the military power,
an invasion of the rights of a chartered city, and an attempt to
interfere, by the bayonet, with the freedom of elections, and a
glaring violation of the constitution and laws of the State.
Appeared as follows:
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Affirmative.
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Messrs. Berry, Sp'r,
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Thomas,
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Kennard,
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Wickes,
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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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Waller,
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Hobbs,
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Alexander,
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Moore,
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Hanway,
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Rohrer,
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Sudler, of Som.
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Bacon,
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Summers,
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Tilghman,
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Baker,
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McKinstry,
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Dail,
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Todd,
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Reindollar,
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Richardson,
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Stirling,
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Day,
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Grieves,
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Rogers,
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Welling,
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Ford, of Cecil,
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McPherson,
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Dorsey—38.
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Hearn,
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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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