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Proceedings of the Senate, 1876
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798 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 28,

Bannon, Lloyd,
Brewer, McCulloh,
Dennis, Phelps,

Getty, Stevens,
Hepbron, Walsh—15.
Humphreys,

NEGATIVE

Messrs. Freeman, Newcomer,
Lawrence, Steiner,
Mudd, Suit—6.

House bill entitled an Act to provide for the regulation or
the sale of spirituous and fermented liquors in Cecil county,
Was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. President, Humphreys,
Aydelotte, Knight,
Bannoa, Lawrence,
Brewer, Lloyd,
Dennis, McCulloh,
Freeman. Mudd,
Ford, Phelps,
Getty, Stevens,
Gorman, Suit,
Hepbron, Walsh—20.

NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then returned to the House of Delegates.

Mr. Gorman, from Committee on Elections, submitted the
following

REPORT AND RESOLUTIONS:

Your Committee has considered the memorial of James C.
Fenhagan, Esq., contesting the right of J. H. Cooper, Esq.,
to occupy a seat in your Honorably Body as a Senator from
the First Legislative District of the City of Baltimore.

It has also considered the memorial of Edwa'd Adams,
Esq., contesting the right of Eugene T. Joyce, Esq., to oc-
cupy a seat in your Honorable Body, as a Senator from the
Third Legislative District of Baltimore city.

Both of these memorialists show by their memorials that
they have respectively given notice to the two gentlemen,
now members of this Senate, of their respective intentions to
contest the right of the said Senators to the seats which they
occupy ; and that under the provisions of Article 35, of the
Code of Public General Laws, they have been respectively
engaged in taking testimony in support of their said
notices.


 

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