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288 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 11,
House bill entitled an Act requiring the Comptroller
to issue his warrant upon the Treasurer of the State
for sums of money withheld from Garrett county
owing to not having been able to keep open the country
schools seven and one-half months in each year.
Also, favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay Noah C. Sterling for the loss of the
schooner Martha E. Freeman.
Also, favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to appropriate $200, or
so much thereof as may be necessary, to repair and
put in good condition the State Hay and Cattle Scales
at Havre de Grace.
Also, favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to refund to the officers
of the Fifth Regiment Infantry, Maryland National
Guard, the amount of pay for the State encampment
near Frederick, Maryland, in July, 1889.
Which were severally read a first time.
Mr. Tracey, from the Committee on Labor, reported
favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to protect associations
and unions of workingmen and persons in their labels,
trade-marks and form of advertising, and to punish
offenders for violation of the same.
Which was read a first time.
Also, unfavorably,
House bill entitled an Act to amend Article 100, of
the Code of Public General Laws, title "Work," by
adding an additional section, to be known as section
5, providing for weekly payment of wages,
Which report was adopted.
Mr. Schlaffer moved to re-consider the vote by which
the unfavorable report on said bill was adopted.
Which motion prevailed.
Mr. Brennan moved to substitute said bill for the
unfavorable report, and make that motion the Older
of the Day for Tuesday, February 16th, at 12.30 P. M.
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