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Murphy, of Dor., Bouchet, Bennett,
Keys, Dawkins, Hearn,
Kirk, Durham, Messick,
Fryer. Grant, Harvey,
Hill, Moore, Howard—79.
Ray,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
Also,
Senate bill, File No. 178. entitled "An Act to create
a commission on the burnt district of Baltimore city;
to define its duties and powers; to regulate its methods
of procedure; to define the extent of said district; to
provide for opening, laying out, extending, widening,
straightening and closing streets, lanes and alleys; for
establishing public squares and market spaces, build-
ing lines and the width of sidewalks in said district;
for adding to, extending and partly filling the harbor
or basin of Baltimore city; and for establishing public
wharves and docks, and to provide for appropriating
a portion of the general sinking fund of Baltimore
city and other monies for the purpose of the Act."
Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Baltimore city delegation.
Also,
Senate bill, File No. 191, entitled "An Act to add
additional sections to the Code of Public Local Laws,
title 'Frederick County,' under a new sub-title to be
designated 'Coroners and Justices of the Peace,' regu-
lating certain duties of coroners and justices of- the
peace, acting as coroners for Frederick county, also
regulating fees of physicians in said county attending
coroners inquests."
Which was read the first time and referred to the
Frederick delegation.
Also,
Senate bill, File No. 192, entitled "An Act provid-
ing for the repairing, improving, and building an ad-
dition to the Cambridge Female Seminary Building,
and providing heating apparatus therefor, in the town
of Cambridge, Dorchester county, Maryland, and to
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