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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1027
tent of this Act, that any bridge over streams, or any tunnel
forming a portion of the road-way of any of said railroads,
shall be valued at the same rate that any other equal portion
of said road is valued.''
The amendments proposed were severally read and adopted,
And the bill as amended, was passed by yeas and nays as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Ward, Harig,
Mattingly, Snowden, Albaugh,
Boyer, Hance, Sanders,
Usilton, Cockey, Scott,
Hodges, Purnell, Ranger,
Robinson, Onley, Jones,
Rullman, Riggs, Canby,
Turner, Hinks, Griffith,
Bird, Naill, Rawlings,
Hooper, Koons, Atkinson,
Baldwin, Boyle, Sprigg,
Whitelock, Vandiver, Brouke,
Smith, of B. co. Culbreth, Brown,
Given, Rusk, Rinehart,
Fitzjarrell, Berkemeier, Lamotte,
Dodson, McWilliams, Waters, of Car'l,
Lanktbrd, Hoblitzell, Donaldaon,
Ford, McGlone, Dashiell,
Lambdin, Stewart, Gordy,
Waters, of Dor., Loane, Barnard—62.
Briscoe, Chaisty,
NEGATIVE—None.
The bill entitled an Act to authorize the State Librarian
to supply to the Librarian of Congress oi the United States,
such copies of the Reports, Laws, Journals and Documents
of the State of Maryland, of which he may have duplicates,
as can be spared from the State Library, not to exceed in any
case two copies of such volume.
Being upon a third reading,
Mr. Hoblitzell, the rules being suspended, by unanimous
consent, submitted the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
Sec. 4, line 1, add aft r the w rd "States" the following,
viz: "and the Library Company of the Baltimore Bar."
Which was adopted.
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