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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 1417   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1417-
The amendments as proposed by the Committee on Confer-
ence were then adopted, and
The bill, as amended, passed by yeas and nays, as follows:

Messrs.

AFFIRMATIVE.

 
 

Colton, of St. M's,

Sasscer,

Travers,

Dunbar,

Ford, of Q.A. A.,

dark, of B. city,

Wells,

Franklin,

Colton, of B. city,

Duvall,

Phillips,

Chaisty,

Chapman,

Bowe,

Harig,

Stone,

Delaplane,

McColgan,

Shipley,

Routzahn,

Markland,

Turner,

Streett,

Griswold,

Foard, of B. co,

Hardcastle,

Young, of Wash,,,

Litzinger,

McCosker,

Ardinger,

Spencer,

Hamilton, T. H.,

Hilton,

Banks,

Cooper,

Young, of Alle.;

Golds borough,

Hamilton, C. R.,

Robinette,

Roach,

Jamart,

Linthicum,

Dougherty,

Staylor,

Johnson,

Groome,

Stewart,

Langrell—49.

Scott,

 
 

 
 

Messrs.

NEGATIVE.

 
 

Butler,

Newcomer,

Coles,

Waller,

Whitson,

Steele,

Vickers,

Biggs,

Polk—10.

Baldwin, /

 
Said bill was then returned to the Senate.
Mr. Streett, from the Committee of Conference, appointed!"
to consider the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the
Senate amendments to the House bill entitled an Act mak-
ing further appropriations for the support of the Government for the year ending the thirty first day of December,
1873, submitted the following
REPORT.
The Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of
the two Houses on House bill No. 149, having had the same
under consideration, recommend to their respective Bodies
that the Senate recede from its amendment No. 1, under
head "Baltimore City," also from its amendments No. 8,
No. 10 and No. 11, and recommend that the House concur
in the other amendments of the Senate.
JAMES T. EARLE,
JOHN LEE CARROLL,.
HENRY WILLIAMS,
On part of the Senate-.
F. STONE,
J. M. STREETT,
ALEX. HARDCASTLE,
On the part of the House.

 
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