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Proceedings of the Senate, 1900
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1096 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 29

NEGATIVE.
Messrs. President, Dick.
Applegarth, Kirwan,
Baker, Marsh,
Betts, Moore,
Bouic, Peter,
Bryan, Rohrback,
Crothers, Williams, of A. A.,.
Dennis, —15.

And the unfavorable report was adopted.

Mr. Applegarth, from Committee on Chesapeake Bay
and Tributaries, reported favorably,

House bill entitled "An Act to repeal and re-enact with
amendments sections 244, 245, 248, 249, 250 and 251, of
Article 10, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title ‘Dor-
chester County,' sub-title ‘Oysters,' and to repeal and re-
enact with amendments sections 155, 156, 159, 160, 161
and 162, of Article 21, of the Code of Public Local Laws,
title ‘Talbot County.' sub-title Oysters,' as said sections
appear respectively in Volumes 1 and 2 of the Code of
Public Local Laws, and all amendments and re-enactments
of said sections in the Acts of the General Assembly of
Maryland, since the codification of the laws in 1888, said
sections being co-ordinate sections of law applicable to
the waters of the Choptank river in common between
Dorchester and Talbot counties."

Which was read the second time.

Mr. Applegarth, from Committee on Roads and High-
ways, reported favorably,

House bill entitled "An Act to authorize, empower, di-
rect and compel the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more to purchase all that portion of the Turnpike of the
Baltimore and Fredericktown Turnpike Company lying
within the limits of Baltimore city."

Mr. Moses moved that said bill be referred to Select.
Committee.

Which motion prevailed.

Mr. Williams, of Harford, moved,
That the Rules be suspended, and leave be granted him
to introduce a bill.


 
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