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a892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1413
Cecil, Bowie, of Piince George's, Perrie, Bryan,
Wallen. Godwin, Wilkinson, Gaver, Grove, of Fred-
erick, Deen, Johnson, Field, Bowie, of Balto, city,
Sams, Frincke, Shafer, Laird, Griffith, Hosken, Sr.,
Stottlemyer, Haines, Haslup, La ws,Bittinger, Michaels,
—46.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Speaker, Hill, Sappington, of
Frederick, Fuld, Fitzgerald, Fox, Sanders, Carr,
Cornthwaite, Garrett, Young, Sellman, Tracey—13.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
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REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
Mr. Sams, from the Committee on Education, re-
ported favorably,
Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal and re-enact
with amendments section 7, of Article 77, of the Code
of Public General Laws, title "Pablic Education,"
sub-title "Formation of Boards."
Which was read a second time.
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The Secretary of the Senate appeared and delivered
the following message:
BY THE SENATE,
March 31st, 1892.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates :
We have received your message, requesting the re-
turn of House Bill No. 516, entitled an Act to incor-
porate East Baltimore, in Baltimore county.
Also,
House Bill No. 515, to prevent the sale of spirituous
or fermented liquors or lager beer at Parkton. in Bal-
timore county.
We herewith return said bills.
By order,
W. G. PURNELL,
Which was read. Secretary.
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Mr. Schlaffer moved that
The vote by which Bill No. 516, entitled an Act to
incorporate East Baltimore, in Baltimore county, was
passed, be reconsidered and bill recommitted to the
Baltimore County Delegation.
Which motion prevailed.
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