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SECRET SESSIONS. WEDNESDAY, May 1st, 1861. Mr. Yellott, from the special committee, reported
An act to provide for the Safety and Peace of the people of Which was read the first time. Mr. Kimmel moved to adjourn. The yeas and nays being demanded, appeared as follows: AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Bradley, Kimmel, Duvall, McKaig, Grahame, Nuttle, Goldsborough,of Talbot; Smith, Goldsborough, of Dor.; Stone—10. NEGATIVE. Messrs. Brooke, President; Lynch,
Blackstone, Townsend,
Mr. Goldsborough, of Dorchester, moved that the bill be On motion,
The Senate adjourned until to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, |
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