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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 865
On motion of Mr. Hodges.
Said resolutions were made tie order of the day for Satur-
day, March 18th, at 12 M.
Mr. Rutledge, Chairman of the Committee on the Library,
reported favorably,
The Joint Resolutions received from the Senate, in rela-
tion to the Great Seal.
Which were read a second time and passed by yeas and
nays as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Cockey. Chaisty,
Mattingly, Neal, Hess,
Boyer, Purnell, Harig,
Usilton, Riggs Sanders,
Hodges, Hinks, Scott,
Robinson, Naill, Canby,
Rullrnan, Rutledge, Griffith,
Bird, Boyle, Rawlings,
Lancaster, Culbreth, Atkinson,
Baldwin, Goldsborough, Sprigg,
Whitelock, Rusk, Brown,
Curtis, Berkeraeier, Rinehart,
Dodson, McWilliams, Lamotte,
Lankford, Hoblitzell, Waters, of Car'l,
Lambdin, Coburn, Donaldson,
Snowden, McAleese, Clark,
Hance, Gill, Dashiell—52.
Gwynn,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Koons, Farrow, Ranger—3.
Said resolutions were then returned to the Senate.
Mr. Ghaisty, Chairman of a Select Committee reported
favorably,
The bill entitled an Act to authorize the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, to issue the bonds of the City of Bal-
timore, to an amount not exceeding the sum of seven hun-
dred and fifty thousand dollars, to provide means for extend-
ing and improving the Court-house in said city.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Baldwin, Chairman of a Select Committee, reported
favorably,
The bill entitled an Act to authorize the Baltimore Hamp-
den and Towsontown Railway Company to issue an increased
amount of bonds.
Which was read a first time.
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