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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 849   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 849
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The question recurring upon. the motion submitted by
Mr. Smith, to strike out the enacting clause of the bill,
Mr." Smith demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:

 
 

AFFIRMATIVE.

 
 

Messrs.

 
 


Colton, of St. M'y,

Dougherty,

Miller,

Wilmer,

Smith,

Baldwin,

Wells,

Vickers,

Hardcastle,

Bond,

Radcliffe,

Deweese,

Sparrow,

Groome,

Young, of Wash.,

Chapman,

Mearns,

Newcomer,

Stone,

Penington,

Whitson,

Shipley.

Sasscer,

Hilton,

Foard, ofB. co.,

Eareckson,

Riggs,

Litzinger,

Ford, of Q. A.,

Coles,

Butler.

Phillips,

Lamotte, L. A. J.,

Roach,

Rowe,

Polk,

Waller,

Delaplane,

Lamotte, H. H.—-39.

 
 

 
 


 
 

NEGATIVE.

 
 

Messrs.

 
 

 
 

German, Speaker,

Franklin,

dark, of B. city,

Dunbar,

McCosker,

Colton, of B. city,

Hurtt,

Hamilton, T. H.,

Kirk.

Duvall,

Cooper,

Chaisty,

Henkle,

Hamilton, C. R.,

Feig,

Turner,

Jamart,

McColgan, ^

Spencer,

Staylor,

Young, of Alle.,

Banks,

Stewart,

Steele,

Goldsborough,

Travers,

Langrell—28.

Scott,

 
 

 
 

 
So the enacting clause of the bill was striken out.
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following bills,
severally endorsed " Passed by yeas and nays :"
The bill, entitled an Act to pay to John Baggs, Clerk of
the Circuit Court for Talbot county, a sum of money as commissions on money collected.
;'' Which was read a first time and referred, to the Committee
on Ways and Means. <
Also,
The bill, entitled an Act to amend the Act of 1853, chap-
ter 88, entitled an Act to incorporate the Pittsburgh and Con-.
-aellsville Railroad Company, in the State of Maryland, by
54

 
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