920 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 14
Mr. Choate, from Select Committee, reported favor-
ably,
House bill entitled "An Act to prohibit the granting of
license for the sale of spirituous or fermented liquor or
lager beer in the village of New Market, (Maryland Line
P. O., ) in the 1st Precinct of the 7th Election District, in
Baltimore county, Md., or at any place -within said Balti-
more county, within a radius of one mile of the Methodist
Protestant Church in said village of New Market. "
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Buckey, from Select Committee, reported favor-
ably,
House bill entitled "An Act to authorize the treasurer
to pay the sum of $00 annually to the School Commis-
sioners of Frederick county, to assist in maintaining
high schools in said county and to authorize the visitors
of Frederick College in said county, to turn over to said
School Commissioners the buildings and grounds of said
college for the use of the public schools of said county,
and also to repeal so much of the Act of 1798, chapter
107, as directs the payment of the sum of $800 annually
to the visitors of the Frederick county school. "
Which was read a first time.
BILLS—SECOND READING.
House bill entitled "An Act to repeal section 72, of
Article 16, of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land, title 'Montgomery County, ' sub-title 'Election Dis-
tricts, ' and to re-enact the same with amendments. "
Which was read a second time.
ORDER OF THE DAY.
The hour of 1 P. M., having arrived,
The House considered the Order of the Day, being
Senate bill entitled "An Act to add additional sections
to Article 41, of the Code of Public General Laws, title
'Governor, ' to be known as 'Sections 25 and 26, ' to fol-
low section 24. "
Which was considered, and passed by yeas and nays
as follows:
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