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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 429
Mr. Lambdin, Chairman of a Select Committee, reported
favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 46, of Article 10,
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, relating to
the town of Cambridge, in Dorchester county, as amended by
Act of 1872, chapter 175, and to re-enact the same in an
amended form.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Fitzjarrell, Chairman of a Select Committee, reported
favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to authorize the Clerks of the Cir-
cuit Courts of Talbot and Queen Anne's counties to enter
up judgment, by confession, where the plaintiff makes oath
that the consideration is just and true as stated.
Which was read a first time.
On motion of Mr. Vandiver,
At 3 o'clock P. M., the House adjourned.
THURSDAY, February 17th, 1876.
The House met, and was opened with prayer by the Rev.
Father Schwarz.
Present at the call of the roll? the following members:
Messrs. Smith, (Speaker,) Dunbar, Mattingly, Boyer, Usil-
ton, Hodges, Robinson, Rullman, Bird, Lancaster, Hawkins,
Hooper, Baldwin, Whitelock, Curtis, Smith, of Balto, co.,
Given, Fitzsjerrall, Dodson, Lankford, Gunby, Ford, Lamb-
din, Smith, of Dor., Waters, of Dor. Briscoe, Constable, Ward
Snowden, Hance, Gwynn, Cockey, Neal, Purnell, Onley,
Riggs, Hinks, Naill, Koons, Rutledge, Boyle, Vandiver, Cul-
breth, Rusk, Berkemeier, Lewis, McWilliams, Hoblitzell, Mc-
Glone, Coburn, Stewart, McAleese, Gill, Hart, Loane, Chais-
ty, Hess, Harig, Albaugh, Sanders, Fenton, Scott, Farrow,
Ranger, Jones, Canby, Griffith, Rawlings, Atkinson,
Sprigg, Brooke, Brown, Rinehart, Lamotte, Waters, of
Car'l., Donaldson, Clark, Dashiell, Gordy, Barnard, Brown-
mg—81.
Mr. Hoblitzell presented the petition of Hugh Sisson and
16,271 citizens of Baltimore, asking the repeal of the law
relating to Barber Saloons being kept open on Sunday.


 
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