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1900.] OF THE SENATE. 1211 ters of Wills, upon the certificate of said respective Cir- cuit Courts that the work has been done and the charge therefor is proper." Which proposed amendment was rejected by yeas and nays, as follows AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Baker, Williams, of Har., Rohrback, Williams, of A. A., —4. NEGATIVE: Messrs. President, Crothers, Applegarth, Marsh, Beasman, Messick, Betts, Moore, Bouic, Moses, Brewington, Putzel, Bryan, Ravenscroft, Kirwan, Wilkinson—16. And the bill was read the second time. THIRD ORDER OF THE DAY, The hour — having arrived, The Senate considered the third Order of the Day, being Senate bill No. 176, entitled "An Act to amend section 10 of Article 33 entitled ‘Elections' of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland." AMENDMENT PROPOSED By Mr. Putzel, Amend by adding at the end of section 1, the following: "And I do further swear (or affirm) that I will not at- tempt to ascertain save in cases and in the manner in which I am authorized by law so to do, for what candi- date or candidates any person shall, vote, or has voted on any question which may be, or may have been submitted to the vote of the people, and if such knowledge shall be acquired by me, I will not directly nor indirectly by word or act divulge or reveal the same or aid in doing so, save when I may be required to do so by law, in some legal proceeding." |
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