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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 447
WEDNESDAY, February 23rd, 1876.
The House met, and was opened with prayer by the Rev.
Mr. Steele,
Present at the call of the roll the following members:
Messrs. Smith, (Speaker,) Dunbar, Mattingly, Boyer,
Usilton, Hodges. Robinson, Rullman, Lancaster, Hawkins,
Hooper, Baldwin, Whitelock, Curtis, Smith, of Baltimore
county, Given, Fitzjarrell, Dodson, Lankford, Gunby,
Ford, Lambdin, Smith of Dorchester, Waters, of Dor-
chester, Briscoe. Constable, Ward, Snowden, Hance, Gwynn,
Cockey, Neal, Purnell, Onley, Riggs, Hinks, Naill, Rut-
ledge, Vandiver, Culbreth, Goldsborough, Rusk, Berke-
meier, Lewis, McWilliams, Hoblitzell, McGlone, Coburn,
Stewart, McAleene, Gill, Hart, Loane, Chaisty, Hess, Harig3
Albaugh, Sanders, Fenton, Scott, Ranger, Jones, Rawlings,
Atkinson, Sprigg, Brooke, Brown, Rinehart, Waters of Car-
roll, Donaldson, Clark, Gordy, Barnard—72.
HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
February 23rd, 1876.
The following bills were presented to His Excellency, the
Governor, for his approval, this 23rd day of February,
ma.
No. 28. An Act to repeal Sections 619, 620, 625, 627 and
628, of Article 4, of the Public Local Laws, title "City of
Baltimore," sub-title "Justices of the Peace and Consta-
bles," and to enact certain Sections in lieu of the Sections so
repealed.
No. 29. An Act to amend the charter of the Worcester
Railroad Company, and its supplements.
MILTON Y. KIDD,
Chief Clerk.
Mr. Boyer presented the petition of sundry citizens of Kent
and Queen Anne's county, asking for the passage of a law to
prevent drift seines within the haul of any seine in the waters
of Chester river, between Millington and Chestertown.
Which was read and referred to the Kent and Queen
Anne's delegations.
Also,
The petition of Tilghman Shafer and others, for a law to
protect Sheep in Kent county.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Boyer, Usilton
and Sprigg.


 
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