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116 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 20,
The bill was read a third time and passed by yeas and
nays, as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Cockey, Hess,
Dunbar, Neal, Harig,
Mattingly, Purnell, Albaugh,
Boyer, Onley, Sanders,
Usilton, Riggs, Fen ton,
Hodges, Hinks, Scott,
Robinson, Naill, Farrow,
Turner, Koons, Ranger,
Lancaster, Rutledge, Jones,
Hooper, Boyle, Canby,
Baldwin, Culbreth, Griffith,
Whitelock, Goldsborough, Atkinson,
Smith, of B. co., Rusk, Sprigg,
Given, Berkemeier, Brooke,
Fitzjarrell, McWilliams, Brown,
Lankford, Hoblitzeil, Rinehart,
Gunby, McGlone, Lamotte,
Ford, Coburn, Waters, of Car'l.,
Lambdin, Stewart, Donaldson,
Smith, of Dor., McAleese, Clark,
Waters, of Dor., Gill, Dashiell,
Briscoe, Hart, Gordy,
Snowden, Loane, Browning,
Hance, Chaisty, Barnard—73.
Gwynn,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The bill entitled an Act to repeal chapter 17 of the Acts of
of 1874, entitled an Act to repeal Sections 323 and 324 of the
Public Local Laws of Frederick county, and re-enact the same
with amendments.
Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a
third reading.
The bill entitled an Act granting the sanction of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland to the bequest in the last will and
testament of Margaret E. Morton, late of Calvert county,
deceased, to the vestry of Saint Paul's Parish Church, in
Calvert county.
Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a
third reading.
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