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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 977
Also, unfavorably,
A bill entitled an Act to enable the qualified voters of the
Fifth Election District of Cecil county, to determine by bal-
lot whether spirituous or fermented liquors shall be sold in
said Election District, or a license granted for sale of the
same.
On motion of Mr. Ward,
The unfavorable report was adopted.
Mr. Rutledge, Chairman of a Select Committee, reported
favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to authorize the County Commis-
sioners of Harford county in their discretion, to levy a sum
of money on the assessable property of said county, for the
support of Mary Ann Hopkins, an aged indigent and de-
mented woman of said county.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Donaldson, Chairman of a Select Committee, reported
favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to incorporate a Company to make
a turnpike from Latensville, in Montgomery county, via.
Triadelphia, to the Frederick turnpike, in Howard county.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Harig, Chairman of the Committee on Claims, re-
ported unfavorably,
A bill entitled an Act to refund to Tilghman N. Chance,
the sum of two hundred and three dollars, the amount of a
bail bond, interest and cost forfeited to the State as one of
the sureties for James Andrews.
On motion of Mr. Harig,
The unfavorable report was adopted.
Mr. Gill, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means,
reported favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to release J. O. Raison, of Queen
Anne's county, from the obligation of a forfeited recogni-
zance.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Robinson, Acting Chairman of the Committee on
Ways and Means, reported favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to repeal Sections 31, 34 and 36, of
Article 46, of the Code of Public General Laws, and to
amend and re-enact the same.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Brown, Chairman of the Committee on Inspections,
reported favorably,
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