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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 821
Lankford, Chaisty, Donaldson,
Gunby Sanders, Browning—40
Lamdin,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Hoblitzell, Fenton,
Koons, Stewart, Farrow—7.
Lewis,
The amendment was adopted.
Mr. Fenton proposed the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
"36 No attachment upon warrant judgment, upon two non-
ests, or upon original process, shall issue against, be levied
on, or affect any salary, wages or hire of any laborer or em-
ployee, not actually due at the date of such attachment, in
the hands of the employers, whether such employers be indi-
viduals or corporations, and no such attachments shall effect
any salary, wages or hire of any laborer or employee as afore-
said, and the sum of $100 of such salary, wages or hire due
to any laborer, or employee, by any employer, shall always be
exempt from attachment by any process whatever provided that
this Act and nothing herein contained shall apply to or in
any manner affect any debt existing prior to the third day of
March, 1874."
Which was rejected.
The bill was then read a secand time as amended and or-
dered to be engrossed for a third reading,
Mr. Lewis, from the Committee on Ways and Means, re-
ported favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to add an additional Section to Arti-
cle 56, of the Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Li-
censes," sub-title "Attorney," to be known as Sections 17
A, and 17 B.
Which was read a first time.
The bill entitled an Act to appropriate the sum of money
to pay Jethro McCauley, late Collector of State taxes, in the
Third District of Cecil county, the amount overpaid by him.
into the Treasury.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Sprigg, Chairman of a Select Committee, reported fa-
vorably,
A bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 98, of Article 1,
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Alle-
gany county," and to re-enact the same with, amendments.
Which was read a first time.
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