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following words: "E. P. Talbott and J. R. Andrew,
administrators."
Which was adopted.
Said order, as amended, was then read and adopted,
by yeas and nays, as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. President, Hepbron,
Austin, Hubner,
Bennett, Moss,
Brown, Robinson,
Coffin, Rogers,
Dawson, Seibert,
Evans, Smith,
Getty, Waters,
Gorter, Wirt,
Hayes, Wootton—20.
NEGATIVE—Mr. Pearre—1.
Mr. Hayes, from said Committee on Finance, re-
ported favorably,
House Joint Resolution tendering the thanks of the
State of Maryland to Commander Richard J. Leary,
United States Navy, and authorizing the Governor to
procure and present to him as a testimonial a gold
chronometer watch suitably inscribed.
Which was read the second time.
Mr. Hayes, from said Committee on Finance, re-
ported favorably the following bills :
House bill entitled an Act to appropriate the sum of
money therein mentioned to pay the claims of, T. Lee
Mattingly and others, for money due for services ren-
dered in the State Tobacco Warehouses Nos. 1 and 2.
House bill entitled an Act to amend section 35, of
Article 26, of the Code of Public General Laws, title
"Courts," sub-title "Court of Appeals," to authorize
the appointment of a messengrr to said Court.
House bill entitled an Act for the relief of John H.
Miles, late collector of taxes for the third collection
district of Somerset county.
Which were read the second time.
House bill entitled an Act to pay Eugene E. Grau-
nau, agent of the State of Maryland, appointed under
authority of law to serve a requisition upon the Gov-
ernor of Ohio in the case of State of Maryland vs.
John Yeakle,
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