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Proceedings and Documents of the House, 1858
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936           JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 10,

Tilghman,

McGonigal,

Welling,

Richardson,

Stirling,

Dorsey—47.

Grieves,

Forrest,

 
 

Negative—None.

 

Also, returned the Senate bill entitled, an act for the pro-
tection of certain game in Howard county, and the several
counties therein mentioned;

Endorsed "passed by yeas and nays, with proposed amend-
ment;"

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED:

Insert after the word "person," in the 3d line of section 4
the word "keeping a tavern, restaurant or eating house;"

Which was assented to, and

The bill as amended, passed by yeas and nays, as follow:
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs. Berry, Sp'r,

Ford, of Cecil,

McPherson,

Wickes,

Kidd,

Smith, of B. city

Meginnis,

Wyville,

Kennard,

Mackubin,

Sudler, of Q. A.

Harrington,

Kilbourn,

Landing,

Crowley,

Griffiss,

Spence,

Forrest,

Stonestreet,

Thomas,

Schnebly,

Walker,

Harding,

Riddlemoser,

Ford, of Balt. co.

Bowlus,

Worthington,

Lynch, of B. co.

Root,

Kilgour,

Goldsborough,

Koons,

McKinstry,

Waller,

Hobbs,

Reindollar,

Sudler, of Som.

Hanway,

Day,

Dail,

Bacon,

Welling,

Richardson,

Stirling,

Dorsey—47.

Grieves,

Rogers,

 
 

Negative—None.

 

The said bill was then returned to the Senate.

Also, a bill entitled, an act to make valid a certain deed,
and to regulate the recording of the same;

Endorsed, "passed by yeas and nays, with proposed
amendment:"

AMENDMENT PROPOSED.

Add at the end of section 1, "provided that nothing in this
act contained shall be construed to prejudice the rights or in-
terest of any bona fide creditor or purchaser for valuable con-
sideration, who became such, prior to the passage of the act;"

 

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