832 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 6,
Tongue,
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Wyville,
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Smith, of B. city,
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Mackubin,
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Sudler, of Q. A.,
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Kennard,
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Kilbourn,
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Landing,
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Lynch, of B. city,
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Griffiss,
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Spence,
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Harrington,
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Magruder,
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Hearn,
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Crowley,
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Burgess,
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Thomas,
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Forrest,
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Walker,
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Harding,
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Alexander,
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Ford, of Balt, co.,
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Bowlus,
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Gray,
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Lynch, of B. co.
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Root,
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Riddlemoser,
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Waller,
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Koons,
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Duvall,
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Tilghman,
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Hanway,
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Mountz,
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Dail,
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Bacon,
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McKinstry,
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Richardson,
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Baker,
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Reindollar,
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Grieves,
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Todd,
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Welling,
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Davis,
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Stirling,
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Dorsey—51.
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Negative—None.
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The said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The bill entitled, an act to continue the State's appropri-
ation for the benefit of colonization,
Being upon its second reading,
Mr. Grieves proposed the following amendment.
Sec. 1, line 6, fill up blank with the word "four."
Mr. Belt proposed the following substitute:
Sec. 1, line 6, fill up blank with the word "one;"
Which was not assented to.
The question then recurring on the amendment,
The yeas and nays were demanded, and appeared as fol-
low:
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Affirmative.
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Messrs. Berry, Sp'r,
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Ford, of Cecil,
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Kennard,
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Meginnis,
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Kidd,
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Lynch, of B. city,
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Griffiss,
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Sudler, of Q. A.
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Harrington,
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Magruder,
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Thomas,
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Crowley,
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Burgess,
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Harding,
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Forrest,
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Stonestreet,
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Bowlus,
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Alexander,
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Lynch, of Balt. co.
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Root,
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Rohrer,
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Goldsborough,
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Koons,
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Summers,
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Waller,
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Hanway,
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Gray.
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Moore,
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Bacon,
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Riddlemoser,
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Tilghman,
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Baker,
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Mountz,
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Dail,
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Todd,
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McKinstry,
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Richardson,
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Stirling,
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Reindollar,
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Grieves,
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McPherson,
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Welling,
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Davis,
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Smith, of B. city,
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Dorsey—45.
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