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AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Bond, Jones, of Somer., Parker,
Brown, Kennard, Robinette,
Clarke, Lansdale, Scott,
Dail, Mitchell, Smith, of Carroll,
Duvall, Miller, Thomas,
Farrow, Morgan, Todd,
Harwood, Mullikin, Valliant,
Henkle, Negley, Wickard,
Hodson, Noble, Wooden—28.
Horsey,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Abbott, Greene, Murray,
Baker, Hatch, Ridgely,
Ban-on, Hebb, Russell,
Cunningham, Hopkins, Schlosser,
Cushing, Hopper, Smith, of Wor.,
Daniel, Jones, of Cecil, Sneary,
Davis, of Wash., Keefer, Stirling,
Earle, King, Swope,
Ecker, Larsh, Sykes—28.
Galloway,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative.
Mr. Abbott submitted the following amendment:
Article 39, add to end of Article the words, "except when
used for treasonable purposes, "
The question being upon the adoption of the amendment,
Mr. Abbott demanded the yeas and nays;
The demand being sustained, i
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Abbott, Hatch, Larsh,
Baker, Jones, of Cecil, Negley,
Barron, King, Sneary—10.
Davis, of Wash.,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Bond, Hodson, Ridgely,
Brown, Hopkins, Robinette,
Clarke, Hopper, Russell,
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