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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 815   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 815
Which was read.
Mr. Miller, from the Frederick delegation, to which was
referred "
The Senate bill, entitled an Act to make valid certain be-
quests in the last will and testament of Mary O. Reynolds,
late of Frederick county, deceased,
Reported the same favorably.
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.

 
 

 
 

Gorman, Speaker,

Groome

Stewart,

Colton, of St. M's,

Mearns,

Travers,

Dunbar,

Penington,

dark, of B. city,

Wilmer,

Sasscer,

Colton, of B. city,

Hurtt,

Eareckson,

Kirk,

Duvall,

Ford, of Q. A.,

Chaisty,

Bond,
Sparrow,

Franklin,
Parker,

Feig,
McColgan,

Chapman,

Phillips,

Markland,

Stone,

Rowe,

Young, of Wash ,

Shipley,

Delaplane,

Newcomer,

Turner,

Miller,

Whitson,

Litzinger,

Riley, Riggs,

Spencer,

Baldwin,

dark, of Mont.,

Banks,

Streett,

Porter,

Butler,

Hardcastle,

Coles,

Goldsborough,

Deweese,

Young, of Alle,.

Roach,

McCosker,

Robinette,

Waller,

, Hamilton, T. H.,

Steele,

Dougherty,

Cooper,

Lamotte, L. A. J.,

Smith,

Hamilton, O. B.,

Polk,

Vickers,

Jamart, i

Lamotte, H. H.,

Radcliffe,

Staylor,

Langrell—69.

 
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then returned to the Senate.
The House then proceeded to the consideration of,
The Joint Resolutions authorizing and requesting the
Governor to employ counsel to defend those citizens of Anne
Arundel county who, as registers and judges of election,
have been indicted in the United States District Court of
Maryland, for alleged violation of the Enforcement Act,
during the last general election in this State.

 
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