690 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 1,
Rasin,
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Jones, of P. G.,
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Denison, Balt. city
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Medders,
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Starkey,
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Coudy,
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Welch,
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Landing,
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Eakle,
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Mackubin,
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Dennis, of Wor..
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Brining,
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Parran,
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Kessler,
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Freaner,
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Compton,
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Claggett,
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Stake,
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Ford,
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Routzahn,
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Griffith,
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Quinlan,
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Johnson,
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Harding,
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Jones, of Talbot.
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Salmon,
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Barnard,
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Chaplain,
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Naill,
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Beall,
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Dennis, of Som.
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Wilson, of Har.,
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McCleary,
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Stanford,
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Bayless,
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Roop,
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Lawson,
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Straughn,
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Gorsuch,
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Keene,
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Krafft,
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Mills,
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Holland,
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Booze,
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Turner, of H.--53.
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Wilson, of Cecil,
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McAllister,
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Negative—None.
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The said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The Secretary of the Senate returned the bill entitled, an
act to amend an act to incorporate the Green. Spring Avenue
company, passed January session, 1858, chap. 21st, with pro-
posed amendments:
Section 10. Strike out all after the word "company" in
the fourth line (printed bill) to the end of the section.
Section 15. And be it enacted, That the said Green Spring
Avenue company shall grade and put in good condition for
travel all that portion of their road which may be located
through the lands of Lloyd N. Rogers within nine months
of the time they commence the actual grading or construction
of said Rogers' land, for the removal of any of said Rogers'
trees in preparing for such grading or construction; and from
and after the expiration of said period of nine months it shall
not be lawful for said company or its agents, without the con-
sent of the said Rogers, his heirs or assigns, to enter upon
any part of said Rogers' land beyond the limits of the said
road, as then located, for the purpose of constructing or re-
pairing the same or otherwise; provided, however, that this
limitation of nine months shall not apply, if the construction
of the road through said Rogers' land shall not be delayed
by any injunction obtained at the instance of said Rogers,
his heirs or assigns, after the commencement of the grading
or construction of said road through the lands of said Rogers.
Which were adopted by yeas and nays as follow:
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