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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 925
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act to provide for an additional
constable in Districts No. 2 and 3, Calvert county.
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also,
House bill entitled an Act to authorize the County Com-
missioners for Calvert county, to issue bonds, or to create a
sinking fund, in their discretion, to raise, money to repair
Public Building of the county, or to build offices for the
Clerks of the Circuit Court, and the Orphans' Court.
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act to authorize the Cumber-
land Cast Steel Manufacturing Company, to issue coupon,
bonds, and secure the payment thereof
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act to incorporate the Virginia
Annual Conference of the United Brethern in Christ.
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also.
The House bill entitled an Act to enable the. qualified vo-
ters of Worcester county, to determine by ballot whether
spirituous or fermented liquors shall not be sold in said coun-
to, or shall be sold only as hereinafter described, and to re-
peal all Acts inconsistant herewith.
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays/'
Also,
The House bill entitled an 'Act to empower the County
Commissioners of Baltimore county, to pay William D,
Burns, of the 4th Election District of said county, an amount
of money to pay physician's fee, and for loss time in conse-
quence of injuries received whilst serving under ths orders of
a Deputy Sheriff, in arresting and securing unruly prisoners.
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also,
The House bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 48 of an
Act of the General Assembly of Maryland, entitled an Act to
amend the charter of the City of Cumberland, by repealing
Section 22, &c., passed at the January Session, of the Gen-
era] Assembly of Maryland, 1874, chapter 100; also to re-
peal Section 52, of Art. 1, of the Code of Public Local Laws
of Maryland, title "Allegany county," sub-title "Cumber-
land," and to re-enact the same with amendments.
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
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