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1900. ] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 777
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays,
as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Speaker, Corkran, Gately,
King, Mackie, Mencke,
Kendall, Kimble, Sanford,
Norris, of Kent, Merrick, Latrobe,
Krems, Perkins, Curtis,
Feldmeyer, Dudley, of Q. A., Siegmund,
Simmons, Norman, Robinson,
Gibson, Smith, Real,
Walbach, of G., Truitt, of Wor., Johnson,
Stewart, Buckey, Clark,
Truitt, of Bal. co. Waters, Deets,
Maun, Bast, Frenzel,
Sandman, Lakin, Radcliffe,
Jeffers, Brown, of Fred., Critchfield,
Collins, Mitchell, Norris, of Car.,
Dudley, of Tal., Hopkins, Walsh,
Ward, Satterfield, Roberts,
Dryden, Lednum, Wilson—55.
Disharoon, Dunn,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then returned to the Senate.
Senate bill entitled "An Act to repeal and re-enact
with amendments, section 83, of Article'19, of the Code
of Public Local Laws, title 'St. Mary's County, ' sub-title
'Oysters. '"
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
In line 3, after the word "or" strike out "Charles. "
Also,
In line 1, after the word "river" add "or the tributar-
ies thereof. "
Also,
After the word "oysters" in line 11, "any citizen of
St. Mary's or Calvert counties desiring to take or catch
oysters with tongs, may apply to the Clerk of the Coun-
ty of which he is a resident, for a license to take oysters
in the Chesapeake Bay or Potomac river during the time
allowed by the General Oyster Law and such license
shall be good for the entire oyster season. "
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