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Proceedings of the Senate, 1892
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1172 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl. 1,

pair of the same, and of the keeping in repair of the
road bed within the limits of the tracks, the same
shall be done by said railroad company under the
supervision and control of the Commissioners of Streets
of Baltimore city.

Which was adopted.

Said bill, as amended, was read the second time,
On motion by Mr. Moss,

The Senate proceeded to the consideration of

Senate bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay the claim of W. T. Pfeiffer.

Which was read the second time, and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.

Mr. Bennett, from a Select Committee, reported fav-
orably,

House bill entitled an Act to provide employment
at hard labor for certain classes of prisoners in the
jail of Carroll county, and to repeal chapter 39 of the
Code of Public Local Laws of Carroll county,

With the following proposed amendments :
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED

In section 6 strike out the word,s "shall not be en-
titled to charge any fees," and insert in lieu thereof
the following :

"Shall be entitled to a fee of twenty-five cents for
each delivery and twenty-five cents for each reception
of each of said prisoners each and every day, said
fees be paid by the County Commissioners of Carroll
county, and the Sheriff shall retain custody and con-
trol of said prisoners while at labor, and shall see that
the work to be done by them is performed according
to the requirements of the said Mayor and Common
Council or other authorized officer, and for such cus-
tody and control of said prisoners and supervision of
the work done by them, the Sheriff shall be allowed
the sum of two dollars and fifty cents per day for the
first five of said prisoners or any smaller number
thereof, and the sum of twenty-five cents per day for
each prisoner additional to the first five so put at
labor during the continuance of said labor.

Which were adopted.

Said bill, as amended, was read the second time.

 

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