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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1118 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23,
Mr. Rutledge submitted the following amendments:
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
Sec. 1, insert at end of line 4, "and shall, upan false rep-
resentation that he is over the age of twenty-one."
Sec. 1, line 4, after the preceding amendment insert "to
be drank on the premises."
Which were adopted.
Mr. Stewart submitted the following amendments:
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
Sec. 1, strike out the word "apply," and insert "obtain."
Sec. 1, after the word "dealers," strike out down to the
words "any spirituous."
Which were adopted.
On motion of Mr. Stewart,
The further consideration thereof was postponed,
And said bill referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
The bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 2, of chapter 2,
Section 8, of chapter 4, and Section 3, of chapter 10, of an
Act passed January Session, 1872, chapter 377, entitled an
Act to repeal an Act passed at Januaiy Session, 1870, enti-
tled an Act to repeal an Act passed at January Session, 1868,
entitled "Public Education," providing a general system of
free public education, providing a general system of free
public schools for the State of Maryland, and to repeal all
laws inconsistent therewith, and to re enact the same with
amendments, in so far as the same relates to Harford county,
and to substitute the following Sections in lieu thereof, to
apply to Harford county, and to be arranged in Public Local
Laws, Article 12, title "Harford county,"
Being upon a third reading,
Mr. McGlone moved that said bill be referred to the Com-
vinittee on Education.
The question recurring upon concurring in the motion,
Mr. Fenton demanded the previous question,
The question then being,
"Shall the main question be now put?"
It was sustained.
The question then recurring upon the motion submitted by
Mr. McGlone,
Mr. Rutledge demanded the yeas aud nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows :


 
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