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976 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 22,
described in this section, at any time during the year,
under the same penalty as prescribed in section 1 of
this Act."
Make section "2" section "3."
Which were severally read and adopted.
Said bill, as amended, was then passed by yeas and
nays, as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Garner, Strong,
Wilson, Brashears, Donaldson, Hutchins, Sapping-
ton, of Anne Arundel, Ireland, Carrico, Orrick,
Cole, Elliott, Hamilton, Jr., Monmonier, Schlaffer,
Leonard, Green, Anderson, Sterling, Meredith, Smith,
of Dorchester, Miles, Kirk, Beeks, Grove, of Cecil,
Bowie, of Prince George's, Perrie, Bryan, Wallen,
Franklin, Hayman, McSherry, Gaver, Grove, of Fred-
erick, Sappington, of Frederick, Hayward, Stearns,
Deen, Johnson, Fuld, Brennan, Sams, Sanders, Carr,
Cornthwaite, Fockler, Young, Stottlemyer, Haines,
Sellman, Berret, Leeds, Tracey, Haslup, Laws, Moore,
Bittinger, Michaels—59.
NEGATIVE—None.
Also,
House bill entitled an Act to repeal chapter 422 of
the Acts of the General Assembly of 1890, relative to
fishing in the waters of Talbot county.
Endorsed: "Reported unfavorably from a Select
Committee and report adopted."
Also,
House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 230, of
Article 27, of the Code of Public General Laws, titled
"Obstructing Railroads," sub-titled "Railroads Ob-
structing," and re-enact the same with amendments.
Endorsed: "Reported unfavorably from the Com-
mittee on Judicial Proceedings and report adopted."
Also,
House bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay William H. Taylor for services rendered
the House of Delegates as fiag-hoister, Robert Bellis
as assistant postmaster and Benjamin Sevier as
keeper of cloak-room.
Endorsed: "Considered and failed for want of a
constitutional majority by yeas and nays."
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