1244 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23
Duvall, Lowman, Bond, Simmons, Smoot, Walbach,
Benson, Cockey, Fitzsimmons, Green, Collins, Dod-
son, Jackson, Milbourne, Miles, Riggan, Hopkins,
Wingate, Jones, Murphy, of Dorchester, Keys, Kirk
Fryer, Hill, Ray, Tighe, Butler, Wilson, Carey, Den-
nis, Kirbin, Crawford, Harrison, Harry, Hiteshew,
Smith, Andrew, Carroll, Hitchcock, McComas, Goslin,
Willey, Becker, Bosse, Roth, Bouchet, Durham,
Moore, Henkel, Baker, Charles, Mitchell, Amiss,
Lansdale, Drumm, Feaga, Loar, Stump, Jenkins,
Fuss, Haines, Kain, Oursler, Gill, Pearre, Bennett,
Hearn, Messick, Howard—72.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.
By Mr. Atkinson,
A bill entitled "An Act to add five new sections to
Article 15 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
'Kent County,' sub-title 'Chestertown,' to follow sec-
tion 59 B, to be designated as sections 59 C, 59 D, 59
E, 59 F and 59 G."
Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Kent delegation and Mr. Butler.
By Mr. Becker,
A bill entitled "Au Act authorizing and requiring
the Police Board of Baltimore city to reinstate, retire
and pension Franklin T. Cross, who served on the
police force of Baltimore city from 1885 to 1898."
Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Baltimore city delegation.
By Mr. Carey,
A bill entitled "An Act to provide for an Election
to be held in Election District No. 5, of Worcester
county to determine by ballot of the qualified and
registered voters in said district, whether spirituous,
fermented or intoxicating liquors of whatever origin,
or alcoholic bitters shall be sold therein."
Which was read the first time and referred to the
Committee on Temperance.
The Secretary of the Senate appeared and delivered
the following message :
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