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Proceedings and Documents of the House, 1858
Volume 665, Page 841   View pdf image
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1858.]          OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 841

Dail,

McGonigal,

Day,

Richardson,

Stirling,

Welling,

Grieves,

Rogers,

Dorsey—62.

Davis,

McPherson,

 
 

Negative.—None.

 

The said Resolution was then sent to the Senate.

Mr. Neale presented a petition from G. J. Spalding and
twenty other citizens of St. Mary's county, asking the pas-
sage of an act for the relief of John D. Reintzall;
Which was referred to the St. Mary's county delegation.
On motion of Mr. Lynch, of Baltimore city,

The rules were suspended and the vote by which the bill
entitled an act to regulate Pilotage was re-considered, and
said bill put upon its second reading.

Mr. Lynch, of Baltimore city, proposed the following
amendment:

Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the fol-
lowing :

"Section 1. And be it enacted, That all masters of register-
ed vessels of over two hundred tons burthen coming from a
foreign port to the port of Baltimore, shall be compelled to
take the first licensed pilot on board who shall offer to con-
duct and pilot said vessel when outward bound before Cape
Henry, S. S. W, or in case of refusal shall himself, his ow-
ner or agent or consignee pay full pilotage to the pilot offer-
ing as aforesaid.

"Section 2. And be it enacted, That all fines and penal-
ties incurred by the violation of this act or the act to which
this act is a supplement may be recovered in an action of debt
in the name of the State for the use of the informer.

"Section 3. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of
acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby re-
pealed."

Mr. Kilbourn moved, as a substitute, to strike out the enact-
ing clause.

Mr. Goldsborough called for the previous question,

Which was sustained.

The question then being,

"Shall the main question be now put ?"

It was determined in the affirmative.

The question being on the motion to strike out the enact-
ing clause,

It was determined in the negative.

 

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