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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 68$ Spencer, Streett, Lamotte, L. A. J., Waller, Deweese, Lamotte, H. H. Smith; Hamilton, T. H., Linthicum, Vickers, Cooper, Johnson, Groome, dark, ofB. city, Langrell—48. NEGATIVE—Mr. Roach—1. Said bill was then tent to the Senate. On motion of Mr. Kirk, At ten minutes past ten o'clock, P. M., the House ad- journed. THURSDAY, March 7, 18T2. The House met. Present at the call of the roll the following members: Messrs. German, Speaker, Wilmer, Hurtt, Wells, Du- vall, Henkle, bond, Sparrow, Chapman, Stone, Shipley, Turner, Foard, of B. co., Litzinger, Spencer, Goldsborough, Roach, Waller, Dougherty, Smith, Vickers, Groome, Mearns, Penington, Scott, Eareckson, Ford, of Q. A., Franklin, Parker, Phillips, Bowe, Delaplane, Miller, Routzahn, Riley, Baldwin, Streett, Hardcastle, Deweese, McCosker, Hamilton, T. H., Cooper, Hamilton, O. R., Foster, Staylor, Stewart, Travers, Clark, of Balto, City, Kirk, Harig, Feig, McCol- . gan, Markland, Young, of Wash., Ardinger, Newcomer, Whitson, Hilton, Riggs, dark, of Mont., Porter, Coles, Young, of Alle., Steele, Lamotte, L. A. J., Polk, Lamotte, H. H., Linthicum, Johnson—69. ' Mr. Cooper presented a petition from William Lipperman, and. two hundred others, praying a modification of the Sun-day Law. { Which waa read and, referred to the Select Committee on that subject. ' , Mr. Goldsborough presented a memorial of the Advisory Committee of the House for Friendless Children, in Talbot county. |
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