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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1107
For the unfavorable report of the Committee on
Corporations.
Which motion prevailed,
Said bill was then read a first lime
Mr. Mills moved to suspend the rules and put said
bill upon its second reading.
Mr. Miles demanded the yeas and nays.
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Brashears, Orrick, Cole,
Elliott, Schlaffer, Collins, Anderson, Meredith, Smith,
of Dorchester, Miles, Kirk. Beeks, Bowie, of Prince
George's, Perrie, Franklin, Wilkinson, McSherry,
Grove, of Frederick, Sappington, of Frederick, Deen,
Thompson, Fuld, Walz, Carter, Field , Gallagher,
Gill, Sams, Frincke, Smith, of Washington, Fockler,
Shafer, Griffith, Canby, Hosken, Sr., Haines, Sellman,
Ellegood, Bitunger, Michaels—40.
NEGATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Garner, Strong, Don-
aldson, Hutchins, Sappington, of Anne Arundel,
Ireland, Carrico, Maddox, Hamilton, Jr., Wooters,
Leonard, Sterling, Hill, Bryan, Wallen, Godwin,
Hayman, Bevard, Johnson, Brennan, Fox, Bowie, of
Baltimore city, O'Conor, Young, Berret, Leeds,
Tracey, Laws, Moore—30.
So the motion to suspend the rules was rejected.
REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES.
Mr. Schlaffer, from Select Commit:ee, reported
favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to incorporate the Bal-
timore, East Baltimore and North Point Railroad
Company.
Which was read a first time;
Mr. Brashears, from Select Committee, reported
favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to authorize and em-
power the Turnpike Plank Road and Railway and
Bridge Company of Anne Arundel county to erect
bridges on Curtis creek, or river, commonly called
Curtis Bay, and on Cabin branch, or creek, in Anne
Arundel county, State of Maryland.
Which was read a first time.
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