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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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1867.] OF THE SENATE. 769

The bill was then read the third time and passed by yeas
and nays as follow:

Messrs. Billingslea,
Bowie,
Brodwater,
Compton,
Davis, of Washington
Earle,
Frazier,
Holton,
Jump,
Kimmel,

AFFIRMATIVE.

Mackall,
Maddox,
Mules,
Philpot,
Stephenson,
Stirling,
Tome,
Trail,
Vickers,
Waters— 20.

NEGATIVE — None .

Mr. Vickers, from the Committee on Judicial Proceedings,
to which was referred the bill entitled, an Act to establish
another court for the city of Baltimore, as provided for by the
41st section of the 4th article of the Constitution;

Reported it without amendment.

The bill was then read a second time.

The bill entitled, an Act to authorize the payment to the
Maryland and Delaware Railroad Company and to the Dor-
chester and Delaware Railroad Company of the sum of
thirteen thousand dollars applied to the Choptank and Miss^
pillion Railroad Company, by the Act of 1860, chapter 303,
according to the provisions of section 3 of said Act;

Being under consideration,

Mr. Jump submitted the following amendment:

In section 1, line 27, strike out all after the word "county"
and insert "unless the Dorchester and Delaware Railroad
runs as now laid down or in the vicinity thereof, that is to
say from Federalsburg, Maryland, to or near Bridgeville,
Delaware, then and in that case the six thousand five hundred
dollars hereinbefore applied to the Dorchester and Delaware
Railroad shall be and the same is hereby applied to the
Maryland and Delaware Railroad in accordance with the pro-
visions of this act";"

Which was read and adopted.

The bill was then read the third time and passed by yeas
and nays as follow :

Messrs. Billingslea,
Bowie,
Brodwater,
Compton,
Davis, of Caroline,
97

AFFIRMATIVE.
Holton,
Jump,
Kimmel,
Mules,
Philpot,

 

 

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