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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1311
Also, presented a petition from R. P. Blackiston,
George W. Goddard and 346 other citizens of St.
Mary's county, against a high license law for said
county.
Which were severally read, and referred to the
Committee on Temperance.
ORDERS.
Mr. Fockler submitted the following order, viz :
Ordered, That Mr. Edward Malvaney, of Allegany
county, Maryland, be paid twenty-five dollars, and
Mr. Victor Cushwa, of Washington county, twenty
dollars, the same being the amounts for appearing be-
fore the Committee on Corporations, concerning rail-
roads and canals, as witnesses.
I hereby certify, that Edward Mulvaney, of Alle-
gany county, Maryland, appeared before the Commit-
tee of Internal Improvements, Railroads and Canals,
as a witness, summoned by me, and is entitled to the
sum of twenty-five dollars for his attendance.
W. I. HILL,
Chairman of the Committee.
March 30th, 1892.
I hereby certify, that Victor Cushwa is entitled to
twenty dollars for pay and mileage as a witness before
the Committee on Internal Improvements, Railroads
and Canals.
W. I. HILL,
Chairman of the Committee.
Which was read and adopted by yeas and nays, as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Garner, Donald-
son, Hutchins, Ireland, Lane, Carrico, Maddox, Col-
lins, Leonard, Green, Anderson, Sterling, Meredith,
Smith, of Dorchester, Miles, Kirk, Grove, of Cecil,
Bryan, Wallen, Godwin, Hayman, McSherry, Gaver,
Biggs, Sappington, of Frederick, Bevard, Hayward,
Johnson, Thompson, Fox, Sams, Joyce, Fockler,
Shafer, Griffith, Barber, Buckey, Young, Hosken, Sr.,
Stottlemyer, Haines, Sellman, Berret, Tracey, Laws-46.
NEGATIVE—None.
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