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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 101
for services now existing or heretofore made between
the representative of and State or Territory, and any
attorney or agent; "now therefore."
After the word "Act," in the first "Resolve," insert
the following words: "And the trusts and conditions
imposed in and by said Act."
Which was adopted.
Said resolution was then read a second time, as
amended, and passed by yeas and nays, as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Combs, Garner,
Strong, Brashears, Donaldson, Hutchins, Sappington,
of Anne Arundel, Ireland, Maddox, Orrick, Cole,
Elliott, Hamilton, Jr., Monmonier, Collins, Wooters,
Leonard, Green, Meredith, Miles, Kirk, Grove, of
Cecil, Bowie, of Prince George's, Hill, Perrie, Wallen,
Godwin, Wilkinson, Gaver, Sappington, of Frederick,
Stearns, Deen, Thompson, Fitzgerald, Brennan, Fox,
Carter, Bowie, of Balto, city, Gill, Sams, Sanders, Carr,
Cornthwaite, Smith, of Washington, Fockler, Shafer,
Laird, Young, Hosken, Sr., Haines, Sellman, Leeds,
Tracey, Haslup,Ellegood, Laws, Moore, Bittinger—59.
NEGATIVE—None.
Said resolution was then returned to the Senate.
BILLS—SECOND READING.
House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 122, of
Article 4, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
"City of Baltimore," sub-title "Buildings," and to
re-enact the same with amendments.
House bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay the claim of Messrs. Thomas & Evans,
printers and publishers of Baltimore city, for printing
the school report for the year 1890.
Were severally read a second time, and ordered to
be engrossed for a third reading.
BILLS—THIRD READING.
House bill entitled an Act to authorize and empower
George T. Melvin to construct a bridge over Weems'
creek, in Anne Arundel county.
Was read a thiid time, and passed by yeas and
nays, as follows :
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