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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 339
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to empower the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, to purchase, lease or condemn lands
for public parks or squares within the limits of Baltimore
city.
Endorsed "passed by yeas and nays."
Also, delivered
Joint Resolutions in relation to migratory fish in the
waters of the Potomac river.
Which were read a first time.
On motion of Mr. Donaidson, (the rules being suspended
by unanimous consent.)
Said Resolutions were then read a second time, and passed
by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Neal, Loane,
Dunbar, Onley, Chaisty,
Mattingly, Riggs, Hess,
Boyer, Hinks, Harig,
Usilton, Naill, Albaugh,
Hodges, Kooris, Sanders,
Bird, Rutledge, Fenton,
Hawkins, Boyle, Scott,
Baldwin, Culbreth, Farrow,
Given, Rusk, Ranger,
Dodson, Berkerneier, Jones,
Gunby, Lewis, Canby,
Ford, McWilliams, Atkinson,
Lambdin, Hoblitzell, Sprigg,
Briscoe, McGlone, Brooke,
Constable, Coburn, Brown,
Hance, Stewart, Rinehart,
Gwynn, McAleese, Donaidson,
Cockey, Hart, Barnard—57.
NEGATIVE—None.
Said Resolutions were then returned to the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Donaidson,
The report submitted by him, as Chairman of a Select
Committee, on 28th January, on the petition of Dawjon
Lawrence and others, praying the passage of an Act forbid-
ding the sale of intoxicating drinks within four miles of
Glenelg, in Howard county.
Was recommitted to the Committee reporting the same.
On motion of Mr. Stewart,
At 3.15 o'clock P. M., the House adjourned.
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