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1004. JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 20,
for the entire district; in the eighth $2 per day, not to exceed
$300 for the district, in the fourth district $2 per day, not to
exceed $300; in the 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 10th and 11th, dis-
tricts, $2 per day, not to exceed $200 for either district."
Which were adopted.
The bill as amended was then read a second time and or-
dered to be engrossed for a third reading.
The bill entitled an Act to add new Sections to Article 10,
of the Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Attachments,"
and to be sub-title ''Claimants of Property,"
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays as fol-
lows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Smith, of Dor,, Berkerneier,
Mattingly, Waters, of Dor., McWilliams,
Usilton, Briscoe, Hoblnzell,
Hodges, Snowden, Stewart,
Robinson, Hance, Loane,
Rullman, Gwynn, Chaisty,
Turner, Cockey, Albaugh,
Bird, Neal, Sanders,
Lancaster, Purnell, Fenton,
Hooper, Onley, Farrow,
Baldwin, Riggs, Runger,
Whitelock, Hinks, Jones,
Smith, of B. eo., Naill, Rawlings,
Given, Koons, Brooke,
Fitzjarrell, Boyle, Brown,
Dodson, Vandiver, Rinehart,
Lankibrd, Goldsborough, Waters, of.Car'l.,
Ford, Rusk, Clark—55.
Lambdin,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bUl was then sent to the Senate.
The bill entitled an Act to prevent stock running at large
in Talbot couuty,
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays as fel-
lows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs
Dunbar, Lambdin, Vandiver,
Mattingly, Smith, of Dor., Goldsborough,
Usilton, Waters, of Dwy, Berkemeier,
Hodge, Briscoe, Hoblitzell,
Rotinson, Snowden, Stewart,
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