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1608 .JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl. 3,
The question recurring upon the adoption of the amend-
ments,
On motion of Mr. Donaldson,
The proposed amendments were non-concurred in.
Mr. Donaldson submitted the following message :
BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
April 3rd, 1876.
Gentlemen of the Senate
We respectfully inform your Honorable Body that we have
non-concurred in your amendments to House bill 121, to pay
Eli Whitney, and ask you to recede therefrom.
By order,
MILTON Y. KIDD,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read, assented to and sent to the Senate, and
the bill named therein was returned therewith.
The Secretary of the Senate returned the following bills.
severally endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
The bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of money to
pay Jethro McCauley, late Collector of State Taxes in the
3rd District of Cecil county, the amount overpaid by him
into the Treasury.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 125, of Article
16, of the Code Public General Laws, entitled "Chancery,"
sub-title "Sales," and to re-eaact the same with amend-
ments.
Also,
The House Joint Resolutions in reference, to the Southern
Maryland Railroad Company.
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following mes-
sage:
BY THE SENATE,
April 3rd, 1876.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates :
We have received your message informing us that you
have non-concurred in the Senate amendments to House bill
No. 109, and requesting us to recede from the same. After
consideration, we have adheared to the amendments, and re-
specttully request the appointment of a Committee of Con-
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