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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
Volume 142, Page 1295   View pdf image (33K)
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1868.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1295

The amendments were severally read and adopted, and

The bill as amended

Was passed by yeas and nays as follows :

 

AFFIRMATIVE.

 

Messrs.

Keech,

Bond, of B. city,

Stewart, Speaker,

Guy,

Colton,

Coad,

Sudler,

Mullin,

Boyer,

Legg,

Chaisty,

Beck,

Holloway,

Markland,

Hammond,

Smith, of Wor.,

Conway,

Mitchell,

Albaugh,

Herbert,

Chapman,

Dutrow,

Seibert,

Nicolai,

Wenner,

Biggs,

Slingluff,

Bowlus,

Offutt,

Holmes,

Kelson ,

Conley,

Biddison,

Vandiver,

McCulloh,

Lowe,

Hubbard,

Trimble,

Corbin,

Wentz,

Davis, of Carroll,

Horsey,

Robb,

Jordan,

Percy,

Morse,

Clark,

Johnson,

Blake,

Jones,

Davis, of Cecil,

Pentland,

Fooks,

Richards,

Smith, of B. city,

Hopkins — 57.

Mearns,

   
 

NEGATIVE.

 

Messrs.

Montague,

Worthington — 2.

Mr. Holmes submitted the following order :

Ordered, That the thanks of this House are eminently due
and are hereby tendered to Milton Y. Kidd, Chief Clerk, and
Thomas H. Moore, Reading Clerk, for the ability and faith-
fulness with which they have discharged their duties, and
also, for the uniform courtesy and kindness manifested in
their intercourse with the members of this House.

Which was unanimously adopted.

Mr. Nicolai submitted the following order :

Ordered, That the Chairman of the Committee on Claims
be directed to issue his certificate for $250 to A. S. Chambers,
reporter of this House, in consideration of the fair and satis-
factory reports of the proceedings which he has made.

Which was adopted.

Mr. Mullin, Chairman of a select committee, reported
unfavorably

The Senate bill entitled an Act to prevent incompetent
persons from conducting the business of Druggist or Apothe-
cary in the city of Baltimore.

 

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