1642 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 31
ing of broken bricks, crushed stone, plaster and other
materials in the burnt district of Baltimore city, and
transport the same to the oyster beds in the Chesa-
peake Bay and its Tributaries in heed of material to
replenish the shells and natural rock, necessary for
growth of the oyster, and to provide for the transpor-
tation of the same from Baltimore city to the said
oyster beds."
Which was read the third time and passed by yeas
and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Speaker, Ray, Durham,
Buckler, Tighe, Grant,
Atwell, Walls, Linthicum,
Duvall, Butler, Henkel,
Lowman, Carey, Miller,
Simmons, Dennis, Baker,
Smoot, Crawford, Charles,
Benson, Harry, Mitchell,
Cockey, Hiteshew, Tennant,
Fitzsimmons, Smith, Amiss,
Collins, Carroll, Lansdale,
Dodson, McComas, Williams,
Jackson, Goslin, Jenkins,
Milbourne, Bosse, Fuss,
Miles, Lipman, Haines,
Riggan, Norris, Kain,
Hopkins, Hall, Pursier,
Wingate, Morrison, Gill,
Murphy, of Dor., Murphy, B. city, Pearre,
Kirk, Roth, Bennett,
Fryer, Bouchet, Messick—63.
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill, was then sent to the Senate.
House bill, File No. 765, entitled "An Act directing
the Police Commissioners of Baltimore city to pay to
Edward F. Meehan, a former round-sergeant of the
Baltimore city police force, a pension of twelve dol-
lars per week."
Which was read the third time, and passed by yeas
and nays as follows :
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