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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
Volume 133, Page 406   View pdf image (33K)
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406 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 4,

Kimmel,
Mackall,

Young -19.

 

 

NEGATIVE — None.

Said bill waa then sent to the House of Delegates.

Mr. Jump from the select Committee, reported favorably a
bill entitled, an Act to authorize the County Commissioners
of Talbot county, to subscribe in behalf of said county, to the
capital stock of the Maryland and Delaware Rail Road Com-
pany, and to issue bonds for that purpose;

Which was read the first time.

The bill entitled, an Act to repeal the first section of an
Act to provide for the general valuation and assessment ot
property in this State, chapter 157, passed February 5th,
1866, and to re-enact the same with amendments;

Being under consideration,

Mr. Tome moved to refer said bill to the Committee on Fi-
nance,

Determined in the affirmative.

The bill entitled, an Act to repeal the 4, 7, 15, 16, 20, 26,
213, 222, sections of the 4th article of the Code of
Public Local Laws, relating to the city of Baltimore, and to
the election of Mayor and members of the City Council of said
city their terms of office respectively, the time of entering
upon the duties of their offices respectively, and to amend and
to re-enact said sections, and to repeal an Act passed at
January session 1867, entitled, an Act to repeal section 227,
of article 4, of the Code of Public Local Laws, relating to
elections in the city of Baltimore, and to re-enact the same
with amendments, and to amend and re-enact said section
227;

Being under consideration,

Mr. Henkle moved that said bill lie over until to-morrow;

Mr. Mules submitted the following amendment:

That said bill be made the order of the day for Wednesday,
the 6th inst.;

On the question being put,

It was determined in the negative by yeas and nays as fol-
low:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Brodwater,
Compton,
Davis, of Caroline,
Davis, of Washington,

Frazier,
Maddox,
Mules,
Tome— 8.

 

 

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