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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 1007
in Dorchester county, and re-enact the same with amend-
ments,
Was read a second time, and
On motion of Mr. Smith, of Dorchester,
Was re-committed to the Dorchester delegation.
The bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 2, Article 36, of
the Code of Public General Laws, title "Estrays and Vessels
Adrift," so far as the same relates to Dorchester county, and
to re-enact the same with amendments,
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays as fol-
lows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Lambdin, Vandiver,
Mattingly, Smith, of Dor., Goldsborough,
Usilton, Waters, of Dor., Berkemeier,
Hodges, Briscoe, Hoblitzell,
Robinson, Snowden, Stewart,
Rullman, Hance, Chaisty,
Turner, Gwynn, Albaugh,
Bird, Cockey, Sanders,
Lancaster, Neal, Fenton,
Hooper, Purnell, Jones,
Baldwin, Onley, Biooke,
Whitelock, Riggs, Brown,
Smith, of B. co., Hinks, Rinehart,
Given, Naill, Lamotte,
Fitzjarrell, Koons, Waters, of Car'1,
Dodson, Boyer, Clark—49.
Lankford,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
A bill entitled an Act to authorize Benjamin Lankford to
erect and keep a gate across the county road leading down to
Gunby's creek, in Somerset county, between the land for-
merly belonging to William C. Bell, and the land formerly
belonging to Jarvis Whittington, and now belonging to said
Benjamin Lankford,
Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a
third reading
A bill entitled an Act for the protection of sheep husbandry,
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Cockey, Chaisty,
Mattingly, Neal, Albaugh,
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