1867.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1065
Act to create a Board of Commissioners to keep open the
harbor of Baltimore and the access thereto from obstruction
by ice, and for river apd harbor relief.
Endorsed "passed by yeas and nays with proposed amend-
ments."
The Senate amendments were concurred in, and the bill as
amended passed by yeas and uays as follow :
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AFFIRM ATIVE.
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Messrs.
Miller, Speaker,
Morgan,
Beck,
Hall,
Williams,
Clarke,
Cameron,
Hutchins,
Ford,
Nicolai,
Jones,
Dennis,
Golibart,
Whitaker,
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Lindsey,
Magruder,
Calvert,
Turner,
Coleman,
Neilson,
Smith,
Flaherty,
Robson,
Hooper,
Israel,
Knott,
Lankford,
Stevens,
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Boswell,
Thomson,
Davis, of B. city
Waltemeyer,
Feig,
Pitts,
Splcer,
Bruce,
McCulloh,
Devecmon,
Brydon,
Goro,
King,
Hamrnond — 42
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
Welch,
Rhipley,
Davis, of Charles,
Parsons,
Phelps,
Rouzer,
Buhrman,
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Baker,
Linthicum,
Steiner,
Bamford,
Appleman ,
Tobey,
Burche,
Gordy,
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Nelson,
Whiteford,
Wilson,
Carmichael,
Neale,
Dawson,
Horsey— 22.
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Also, the bill entitled, an Act to provide for the payment
of pensions to Maryland soldiers and widows of deceased
soldiers of 1812.
Also, the bill entitled, an Act repealing the charter of the
Union Rosine Association of Baltimore city, and authorizing
the transfer of all its rights, immunities and property to the
Maryland Industrial School for Girls.
Also, the bill entitled an Act to repeal section 3 of article
85, of the Coda of Public General Laws, entitled "Seamen."
Also, the bill entitled an Act to provide for the restoration
of the records, indexes, dockets and papers destroyed or in-
jured by fire in the offices of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
tor Baltimore county.
Severally endorsed "passed by yeas and nays."
On motion of Mr. Williams,
The Senate bill entitled, an Act to repeal sections 5 and 8
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