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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 1261   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1261
"Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary'
land, That any citizen of the State of Maryland, on applica-
tion to the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in the City of
Baltimore, and on paying one hundred dollars to the said
Clerk, shall be entitled to receive a license to act as Ganger of
Casks and Liquors for the term of one year from the date there-
of. The person applying for said license shall, at the time of
receiving the same, take and subscribe before said Clerk,,an
oath, that he will honestly and faithfully discharge the duties
of said office."
Amend the title by striking out the word "appointment,"
and inserting "licensing."
In section 2, line 4, after the words "either of them," insert, "or any other commissioned officer."
Section 2, line 4, strike out the words, "be eligible to ap-
pointment," and insert, "not be licensed."
Section 7, line 1, strike out the word "appointment," and
insert the word "licensed."
Section 8, lines 1 and 2, strike out, "appointed by the Governor," and insert, "properly licensed."
Section 8, line 2, strikeout the word "appointed," and insertt<licenced."
Section 8, line 10, strike out "appointed," and insert
"licensed."
Strike out "section 3," and insert, "any person may sell,
export or otherwise dispose of any foreign or domestic liquors
in casks, without having the same gauged by a licensed
ganger, but in cases of difference between the buyer and sel-
ler, as to the quantity, either party may call in a ganger,
and his judgment shall bind the parties."
On motion of Mr. Travers,
The Senate amendments were concurred in, and,
The bill, as amended, passed by yeas and nays, as follows:

 
 

AFFlRMATlVE.

 
 

Messrs.

 
 

 
 

German, Speaker,

Mearns,

Cooper,

Colton, of St. M's.,

Scott,

Jam art,

Dunbar,

Sasscer,

Travers,

Wilmer,

Bowie,

dark, of B. city,

Wells,

Eareckson,

Colton,of B. city,

Duvall,

Ford, of Q. A.,

Markland,

Henkle,

Delaplane,

Griswold,

Bond,

Miller,

Young, of Wash.,

Sparrow,

Routzahn,

Hilton,

 

 
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