1874.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1447
Section 1, line 16, strike out all after the the word "that,"
and intsert the following : "One-fourth only of the amount of
said bonds shall be issued and delivered to said Company
until the said road shall have been surveyed and laid down
and one-fourth of the length of said road be graded, and
another fourth thereof when the whole lino of said road
shall have been graded, and another fourth thereof when
one-half of the road shall have been fully built and con-
structed, and the remaining fourth of said bonds shall be
issued and delivered to said Company when the said road is
fully built and constructed and in good running order, from
the town of Vienna, in Dorchester county, to the point at
which it intersects the Dorchester and Delaware Rail Road,
and that the said bonds shall not be issued in any greater
installments, nor at any earlier period, than as above pro-
vided for."
The proposed amendments were adopted,
And said bill, as amended, was passed by yeas and nays,
as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Hines, Speaker, Davis, McAleese,
Bond, Latchford, Greenfield,
Colton, Thompson, Joyce,
Henkle, Pruitt. Berry,
Robinson, Merrill, Grimes,
Nutwell, Koons, Stake,
Lancaster, Lamar, Clark,
Hawkins, Nicodemus, Watkins,
Keech, Annan, Fletchall,
Banks, Grafton, Wier,
Seth, Lee, Wack,
Valliant, Riley, Park,
Sudler, Dawson, Brace,
Duer, T. H. Hamilton, Waters,
Gordy, Cooper, Vanderford,
Hodson, C. R. Hamilton, Stewart, of How'd,
Turner, of Cecil, McWilliams, Glotfelty—51,
NEGATIVE—None.
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following bills,
Severally endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays:"
The Senate bill entitled an Act to refund to Nathan E.
Berry, of Baltimore City, for the benefit of J. S. Middleton
and others, monies erroneously paid by them to Inspectors
of Tobacco in Baltimore City, for outage and storage.
Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee
on Ways and Means.
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