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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 923
Amend at the end of the first Section after the word "may"
in the 20th line, and the words "in each case."
Which were severally adopted.
The bill was read a third time as amended, and passed by
yeas and nays as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Briscoe, Chaisty,
Mattingly, Constable, Harig,
Boyer, Ward, Albaugh,
Usilton, Snowden, Sanders,
Hodges, Gwynn, Fenton,
Robinson, Cockey, Scott,
Rullman, Neal, Farrow,
Lancaster, Purnell, Ranger,
Hooper, Onley, Jones,
Baldwin, Riggs Griffith,
Whitelock, Hinka, Brooke,
Curtis, Naill, Rinehart,
Smith, of B.co., Koons, Lamotte,
Given, Boyle, Waters, of Car'l,
Fitzjarrell, Culbreth, Donaldson,
Lanktord, Rusk, Dashiell,
Gunby, Berkemeier, Gordy,
Ford, Stewart, Barnard,
Lambdin, McAleese, Browning—57.
NEGATIVE—None.
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act to create a new Election
District in Prince George's county to be known as "District
Number 13."
Endorsed : "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act to provide for taking the
vote of the people of Montgomery county, for or against the
re-division of said county into twelve Election Districts at the
election to be held in the fall of 1876.
Endorsed: "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act to divide the Fourth Elec-
tion District of St. Mary's county, and to create an addi-
tional Election District in said county, to be styled the
"Seventh Election District."
Endorsed: "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act for the protection of Par-
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