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956 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 21,
pington, of Frederick, Bevard, Deen, Johnson, Thomp-
son, Fuld, Fitzgerald, Brennan, Carter, Field, Galla-
gher, Sams, Cornthwaite, Joyce, Griffith, Ca-nby, Bar-
ber, Young, Sellman, Ellegood—50.
NEGATIVE—Mr. Hamilton, Jr.—1.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate
House bill entitled an Act to repeal and re enact
with amendments section 10, of Article ;54, of the Code
of Public General Laws, title "Land Office," relating
to indexing, &c.
Was read a third time, and passed by yeas and
nays, as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Garner, Strong,
Wilson, Brashears, Donaldson, Sappington, of Anne
Arundel, Carrico, Maddox, Orrick, Cole, Elliott, Ham-
ilton, Jr., Schlaffer, Collins, Leonard, Green, Ander-
son, Sterling, Smith, of Dorchester, Becks, Grove, of
Cecil, Bowie, of Prince George's, Hill, Perrie, Wal-
len, Franklin, Hayman, McSherry, Gaver, Grove, of
Frederick, Sappington, of Frederick, Bevard, Deen,
Johnson, Thompson, Fuld, Fitzgerald, Brennan,
Carter, Field, Gallagher, Smith, of Washington,
Garrett, Canby, Young, Sellman, Ellegood—48.
NEGATIVE.—None.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 13, of
Article 55, of the Code of Public General Laws, title
"State Librarian," and to re-enact the same with
amendments, and to add two additional sections to
said Article, to be numbered "14 and 15."
Was read a third time, and passed by yeas and
nays, as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Garner, Strong,
Wilson, Brashears, Donaldson, Sappington, of Anne
Arundel, Carrico, Maddox, Orrick, Cole, Elliott,
Hamilton, Jr . Schlaffer, Collins, Leonard, Green,
Anderson, Sterling, Smith, of Dorchester, Beeks,
Grove, of Cecil, Bowie, of Prince George's, Hill,
Perrie, Wallen, Hayman, McSherry, Gaver, Grove, of
Frederick, Sappington, of Frederick, Bevard, Stearns,
Deen, Johnson. Thompson, Fuld, Fitzgerald, Bren-
nan, Carter, Field, Gallagher, Carr, Cornthwaite,
Griffith, Young, Sellman, Ellegood, Bittinger—50.
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
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