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Proceedings and Documents of the House, 1858
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1858.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES.           413

Determined in the affirmative.

The said bill as amended, was then read the second time,
and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading.

On motion of Mr. Mackubin,

The rules were suspended, and the said bill was read the
third time, three-fourths of the members concurring, and re-
jected by yeas and nays as follow :
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs. Neale,

Dail,

Bacon,

Meginnis,

Richardson,

Smith, of B. city,

Tongue,

Grieves,

Kennard,

Mackubin,

Davis,

Harrington,

Kilbourn,

Kidd,

Alexander,

Griffiss,

Wyville,

Rohrer,

Magruder,

Spence,

Summers,

Stonestreet,

Thomas,

Gray,

Walker,

Harding,

Schnebly,

Allender,

Bowlus,

Reindollar,

Tilghman,

Hobbs,

Dorsey—34.

 

Hanway,

 
 

Negative.

 

Messrs. Berry, Sp'r,

Landing,

Crowley,

Wickes,

Root,

Riddlemoser,

Goldsborough,

Koons,

Duvall,

Waller,

Baker,

Worthington,

Sudler, of Som.

Stirling,

Barnard,

Ford, of Cecil,

Rogers,
McPherson,

Mountz,

Larrimore,

Welling—23.

Sudler, of Q. A.

Lynch, of B. city.

 

Mr. Alexander moved, that the vote just taken be recon-
sidered ;

Which was determined in the affirmative.

Mr. Mackubin proposed the following amendment:

Section 8th. "Provided, that nothing herein contained shall
be construed to apply to the carts or wagons hauling manure;"
Which was assented to.                                 

On motion of Mr. Stirling,
Said bill was recommitted to the committee on Inspections.

The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following bills:

A bill entitled, an act to compel the Turnpike Company
therein referred to, to keep their roads in repair ;

Endorsed "passed by yeas and nays;"

 

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