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Proceedings of the House, 1892
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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 695
Also,
Senate bill entitled an Act to incorporate the Mary-
land and Washington Railway Company.
Which was read a first time, and referred to the
Committee on Corporations.
Also,
Senate bill entitled an Act to authorize and require
the repayment to James E. Dashiell, a citizen of
Somerset county, of a certain fine illegally imposed
upon him by Wm. H. Groscup, a Justice of the Peace
of the State of Maryland, in and for Somerset county.
Which was read a first time, and referred to the
Somerset County Delegation.
Also,
House bill entitled an Act to prohibit the laying of
railway tracks upon certain streets in the City of
Baltimore, without the consent of the General As-
sembly.
Endorsed: "Reported favorably from a Select Com-
mittee, read the third time, and passed by yeas and
nays, with proposed amendment:"
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
In section 1, line 10, after the word "Avenue," the
following "or upon Broadway, from Baltimore street
north to North Avenue, except between the streets
where tracks are now laid.
Said bill, as amended, was then passed by yeas and
nays, as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Combs, Garner,
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