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Proceedings of the House, 1860
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1860.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES.           843

Mr. McAllister proposed the following amendment:

Section —. And be it enacted, That on the failure of the
parties named in this act to comply with any of the provi-
sions of the original ordinance named in this act, they shall
forfeit and pay a fine of five hundred dollars, to be collected
as other fines are now collected.

The yeas and nays being ordered, appeared as follow:
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs.

Worthington,

Jacobs,

Kilbourn, Speaker

Denison, Balt. co.

Booze,

Morgan,

Renshaw,

Berry,

Rasin,

Jones, of Talbot,

McAllister,

Welch,

Chaplain,

Turner, Balt. city,

Briscoe,

Linthicum,

Denison, Balt. city

Parran,

Holland,

Coudy,

Burgess,

 

Barnard—24

Ford.

   
 

Negative.

 

Messrs. Medders,

Starkey,

Krafft,

Mackubin,

Landing,

Seth,

Quinlan,

Dennis, of Wor.,

Crowley,

Dennis, of Som.,

Routzahn,

Smith,

Stanford,

Johnson,

Stake,

Lawson,

Salmon,

Griffith,

Keene,

Naill,

Harding,

Wilson, of Cecil,

Wilson, of Har.,

Beall,

Maxwell,

Bayless,

McCleary,

Miller,

McCoy,

Gorsuch,

Bryan,

Straughn,

Mills,

Jones, P. George's

Goldsborough,

Brown—36.

So the amendment was lost.

Mr. Jacobs proposed the following amendment:

Add to the end of the last section: "Provided, however,
that the aforesaid corporators shall be required to pay annu-
ally into the State Treasury one cent per capita on all pas-
sengers who may travel on said road, in lieu of the one cent
tax per capita inserted in the grant of the city council of Bal-
timore, for the purpose of building a park, which said amount
shall be equally distributed among the several counties and
the city of Baltimore, and shall be appropriated to the pri-
mary school fund;

The yeas and nays being ordered, appeared as follow:

 

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