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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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700 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 19,

lowed by the rules of the Senate, move a reconsideration of
the vote by which the enacting clause of said bill was stricken
out.

The bill entitled, an Act to appropriate a sum of money for
the benefit of the Union Orphan Asylum of Baltimore city;

Was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follow:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Billingslea,
Bowie,
Compton,
Davis, of Caroline,
Davis, of Washington,
Earle,
Frazier,
Henkle,
Kimmel,

Mackall,
Philpot,
Spates,
Stephenson,
Tome,
Trail,
Vickers,
Waters — 17.

NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then returned to the House of Delegates.

The bill entitled, an Act to incorporate the Baltimore Ice
Company;

Being under consideration,

Mr. Tome submitted the following amendment:

Add, at the end of section 2, "provided, before said com-
pany shall go into operation, there shall be subscribed one
hundred thousand dollars, and twenty-five thousand dollars
paid in;

Which was read and adopted.

Mr. Spates submitted the following amendment:

Amend section 2, "Provided, That the said company shall
not be permitted to sell any ice in the city of Baltimore in
less quantities than twenty tons at any one time;"

Which was read and adopted.

Mr. Tome submitted the following amendments

Strike out section 7 and insert, "And be it enacted, That
the General Assembly reserves the right to amend or repeal
this act at pleasure."

Which was read and adopted.

The bill was then read the third time and rejected, for want
of a constitutional majority, by yeas and nays as follow :

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Bowie,
Davis, of Caroline,
Davis, of Washington,

Mackall,
Philpot,
Spates,

 

 

 

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