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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1115
The bill entitled an Act to appropriate the sum of money to
pay Jethro McGauley, late Collector of State taxes in the
Third District of Cecil county, the amount overpaid by him
into the Treasury,
Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a
third reading.
The bill entitled an Act to authorize the building of a new
Tobacco Warehouse in or near the City of Baltimore, and to
appropriate money for said purpose,
Being upon a second reading,
Mr. Gwynn submitted amendments as a substitute there-
for, being
A bill entitled an Act for the rebuilding of the State To-
bacco Warehouses No. 1 and 2.
The question recurring upon the adoption of the substitute,
Mr. Brown demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Ford, Koons,
Bird, Gwynn, Berkemeier,
Gunby, Riggs, Atkinson—9.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Purnell, Fenton,
Boyer, Onley, Scott,
Rullman, Hinks, Ranger,
Turner, Linthicum, Jones,
Baldwin, Rutledge, Canby,
Whitelock, Boyle, Griffith,
Smith, of B. co., Vandiver, Rawlings,
Given, Culbreth, Brooke,
Fitzjarrell, McWilliams, Brown,
Dodson, Hoblitzell, Rinehart,
Lankford, McGlone, Waters, of Carl.,
Lambdin, McAleese, Donaldson,
Smith, of Dor., Chaisty, Dashiell,
Waters, of Dor., Hess, Barnard,
Snowden, Harig, Browning—46.
Cockey,
So the amendments submitted by Mr, Gwynn as a substi-
tute for the bill, were rejected.
The bill was then read a second time and ordered to be
engrossud for a third reading.
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