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1868.] OF THE SENATE. 411 NEGATIVE—None-. The bill was then returned to the House of Delegates. Senate bill entitled an Act to aid in the establishment of a hospital in connection with the Washington University of Baltimore, and to appropriate money for the same, Being the order of the day, was taken up on its passage. Mr. Henkle offered the following amendment : Amend by inserting after the word " appropriated," in first line of section 3, "for four years." Which was adopted. And the bill as amended was passed by yeas and nays as follows: AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Browne, Lee, Brewer. Maddox, Clarke, Miller, Denson, Malone, Fields, Parker, of Calvert, Henkle, Snyder, Hyland, Walsh, Kimmel, Welch—16. NEGATIVE. Messrs. President, Biggs, Spates—3. The bill was then sent to the House of Delegates. Mr. Walsh, from the select committee, reported favorably Senate bill entitled an Act to authorize the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Company to lay a rail road track in certain streets in the city of Baltimore, and to make an appropria- tion for paying the expenses thereof, on account of, and for the interest of the Tobacco Fund. Which was read a first time. Mr. Henkle, from the select committee, reported, Senate bill entitled an Act tu add an additional Article to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, to be entitled "Commission Merchants," relative to their responsibilities for boxes, bags, baskets, cheats and barrels, in which fruit or vegetables may be sent to them. Which was read the first time. House resolutions to appoint commissioners to have a sur- vey made, and to estimate the cost of constructing a rail road from some point in Prince George's county to Point Lookout in St. Mary's county, |
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