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of Maryland, a copy of the Journal of each session of the
Senate; also a copy to the city Librarian of Baltimore
city, and to the several Boards of County Commissioners
throughout the State; and the Postmaster is authorized
to furnish the printer with the necessary stamps.
Which report was adopted.
Mr. Crothers, from the Committee on Finance, reported
favorably, with proposed amendment, the following
order:
Ordered, That the Postmaster of the Senate be and
is hereby is directed to furnish to each Senator, the Sec-
retary, Journal Clerk and Reading Clerk, twenty-five
dollars worth of postage stamps, and the other elected
officers of the Senate five dollars worth of postage
stamps.
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
Ordered, That the postmaster of the Senate; be and
he hereby is directed to furnish to each Senator, the
Secretary, Journal Clerk and Reading Clerk, $10 worth
of postage stamps.
Mr. Dick moved. that the order be laid upon the table.
Which motion was lost by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Bouic, Marsh,
Dennis, Messick,
Dick, Putzel—7
Dodson,
NEGATIVE.
Nessrs. President, Moore,
Applegarth, Moses,
Baker. Peter,
Beasman, Rohrback,
Betts, Wilkinson,
Bryan, Williams, of Har.,
Crothers, Williams, of A. A.,
Kirwan, —14.
The proposed amendment was then adopted by yeas
&nd nays, as follows:
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