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1130 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23,
sive, of Article 7 of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, re-
lating to the town of Uniontown in Carroll county.
Also,
Joint Resolutions in reference to the Centennial, reported
unfavorably from the Committee on Finance, and report
adopted.
Also,
A bill entitled an Act to regulate the liquor traffic and
prevent intemperance in Baltimore county.
Endorsed: "Considered and indefinitely postponed."
The bill entitled an Act to authorize the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore to subscribe to the capital stock of the
Baltimore, Chesapeake and Delaware Bay Railroad Compa-
ny, or to endorse the bonds of the said Company,
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays as fol-
lows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Snowden, Gill,
Dunbar, Gwynn, Loane,
Mattingly, Cockey, Chaisty,
Boyer, Neal, Hess,
Usilton, Purnell, Fenton,
Robinson, Onley, Scott,
Turner, Riggs, Farrow,
Bird, Hinks, Ranger,
Lancaster, Naill, Jones,
Baldwin, Koons, Canby,
Whitelock, Rutledge, Griffith,
Curtis, Boyle, Atkinson,
Smith, of B. co., Vandiver, Brooke,
Fitzjarrell, Culbreth, Brown,
Dodson, Goldsborough, Rinehart.
Lankford, Rusk, Waters, of Car'l,
Gunby, Berkemeier, Donaldson,
Ford, McWilliams, Gordy,
Lambdin, Hoblitzell, Barnard,
Waters, of Dor., Stewart, Browning—62.
Briscoe, McAleese,
NEGATIVE—Mr. McGlone—-1.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
Mr. Gill, Chairman of a Select Committee, to whom had
been referred
The bill entitled an Act to authorize and direct the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Baltimore city, to purchase the right
to use the Campell system, of indexing in the Clerk's office
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