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60 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 14,
We, therefore, respectfully report that Barnes Compton hav-
ing received the largest number of votes is returned by the
Committee as elected to the office of Treasurer of Maryland.
JOHN CARROLL WALSH,
LEWIS H. STEINER,
On the part of the Senate
ALBERT CONSTABLE,
H. CLAY NAILL,
On the part of the House of Delegates.
Whereupon the Speaker declared that Hon. Barnes Comp-
ton, having received a majority of all the votes cast, was
duly elected Treasurer of the State of Maryland, for the
term prescribed by the Constitution.
On motion of Mr. Fenton,
Leave was granted to the Committee on the Judiciary to in-
troduce a bill to amend the Constitution of the State of Mary-
land, so as to prohibit the division or appropriation of the
Public School Fund for Sectarian purposes.
On motion of Mr. Boyle,
Leave was granted to the Harford and Montgomery dele-
gations, to introduce a bill to repeal Article thirty first of the
Code of Public General Laws, entitled Crows, so far as the
same relates to Harford and Montgomery Counties.
On motion of Mr. Coons.
Leave was granted to the Frederick delegation, to report
a bill to repeal the Act of 1874, Chapter 17, entitled an act
to repeal Sections three hundred and twenty three and three
hundred and twenty-four, Article eleven, of the Code of Pub-
lic Local Laws of Frederick county, and to re-enact the same
with amendments.
On motion of Mr. Hoblitzell,
Leave was granted to the Committee on the Judiciary, to
introduce a bill to repeal and re-enact Sec. 2, and to repeal Sec.
9 of chapter 414, of an Act passed 1872, entitled an Act to
prevent incompetent persons from conducting business as
Pharmacists, or vending at retail, Drugs, Medicines or
Chemicals for medicinal use in the city of Baltimore, and re-
pealing the Act entitled an Act to prevent incompetent persons
from conducting the business of Druggist or Apothecary ia the
City of Baltimore, passed January session 1870, chapter
104.
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