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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 803   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 803
On motion of Mr. Stewart,
The House proceeded to the consideration of
The bill, entitled an Act to repeal, amend and re-enact
the Act entitled an Act to revive the Act of incorporation, of
the town of Salisbury, in Somerset and Worcester counties,
chapter 356, of Public Local Laws for Somerset county,
passed March 10, 1864, and to add a new section thereto, ,
ratifying and confirming certain acts of the Commissioners
of said town, and for other purposes, and the supplements
thereto, and to enact an Act to incorporate the town of Sal-
isbury, in Wicomico county.
Said bill being upon a third reading,
The bill was then read a third time, and passed by yeas
and nays, as follows :

 
 

AFFIRMATIVE.

 
 

Messrs.

 
 

 
 

Colton, of St. M's,

Penington,

Jamart,

Wilmer,

Scott,

Foster,

Hurtt,

Eareckson,

Staylor,

Duvall,

Ford, of Q. A.,

Stewart,

Bond,

Franklin,

Kirk,

Sparrow,

Phillips,

Chaisty,

Chapman,

Bowe,

Young, of Wash.,

Shipley,

Delaplane,

Newcomer,,

Litzinger,

Miller,

Whitson,

Spencer,

Riley,

Riggs,

Banks,

Baldwin,

Clark, of Mont.,

Roach

Streett,

Coles, ^

Waller,

Hardcastle,

Young, of Alle.,

Dougherty,

McCosker,

Robinette, ^

Smith,

Hamilton, T. H.,

Steele, ? ^

Vickers,

Cooper,

Lamotte, H. H,,

Groome,

Hamilton, C, R.,

Langrell—52.

Mearns,

 
 

 
 

NEGATIVE—None.

 
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The bill, entitled an Act to protect the owners of land1
bordering on the waters of Queen Anne's and Kent counties,
Being upon a third reading,
Mr. Staylor moved to recommit the bill to the Queen
Anne's and Kent delegations.
Which was decided, in the negative.
The bill was then read a third time, and rejected) for the
want of a Constitutional majority, by yeas and nays,,as follows:

 
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