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Proceedings of the House, 1860
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150              JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 24,

Kilbourn, Speaker
Durant,

Lawson,
Linthicum,

Straughn,
Booze,

Rasin,

Wilson, of Cecil,

Berry,

Medders,

Maxwell,

Crowley,

Welch,

Briscoe,

Jones, of P. G.,

McAllister,

Legg,

Denison, Balt. city

Burgess,

Jacobs,

Griffith,

Ford,

Landing,

Gordon,

Worthington,

Dennis, of Wor.,

Beall,

Denison, Balt. co.

Kessler,

Roop,

Quinlan,

Claggett,

Gorsuch,

Jones, of Talbot,

Johnson,

Turner, of How.,

Chaplain,

Naill,

Brown—38

Long,

Bayless,

 

So the amendment was not concurred in.                     

On motion of Mr. Ford,                                             

The vote just had upon the amendment was reconsidered.
Mr. Linthicum proposed the following :

By the House of Delegates.

January 24, 1860.

Gentlemen of the Senate :                                                 

We respectfully ask your honorable body, to recede from
the amendment to the bill entitled, an act to authorise J. L.
Pattison, of Dorchester county, to erect and keep a gate on
the public road leading from Tobaccostick to Taylor's Island.

By order,

Milton Y. Kidd,
Chief Clerk.
Which was adopted.

Also, the House bill entitled, an act supplementary to the
act of Assembly, passed at December session, 1834, chapter
243, entitled, an act to incorporate the Thistle Manufacturing
Company, and amending and extending the same ;

Which was read the first time.

Also, the House bill entitled, an act appropriating a sum
of money for the payment of the claims of Magruder &
Brother, Joseph S. Kinnel, and George E. Franklin ;

Also, the House bill entitled, an act appropriating a sum
of money to J. Hopkins Tarr, late State's Attorney for Caro-
line county, for fees due him by the State ;

Severally endorsed, "passed by yeas and nays."

 

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