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Proceedings of the House, 1892
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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1387
Which was adopted, and order passed by yeas and
nays, as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs, Speaker, Strong, Brashears,
Donaldson, Hutchins, Sappington, of Anne Arundel,
Ireland, Lane, Carrico, Maddox, Orrick, Cole, Elliott,
Hamilton, Jr., Schlaffer, Wooters, Leonard, Green,
Anderson, Sterling, Kirk, Grove, of Cecil, Bowie, of
Prince George's, Hill, Perrie, Godwin, Hayman, Mc-
Sherry, Gaver, Sappington, of .Fraderick, Hayward,
Stearns, Thompson, Fitzgerald, Brennan, Fox, Bowie,
of Baltimore city, Gallagher, Gill, Sams, Carr, Cornth-
waite, Smith, of Washington, Fockler, Stottlemyer,
Sellman, Berret, Leeds, Tracey—49.
NEGATIVE.—Messrs. Meredith, Smith, of Dorches-
ter, Wilkinson, Deen, Johnson—5.
REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES.
Mr. McSherry, from Select Committee, reported
favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to prohibit the granting
of licenses for the sale of spirituous or fermented
liquors or lager beer at any place within one half mile
in every direction from the town of Brunswick, in
Frederick county, Maryland.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Fitzgerald, from Select Committee, reported
favorably,
Senate bill entitled an Act to authorize the Board
of Police Commissioners of Baltimore city to employ
an additional clerical officer to be known as the Assist-
ant to the Secretary of the Board.
Which was read a second time.
Also, favorably, from Select Committee,
Senate bill entitled an Act to amend and change
the Legislative Districts lines of the Second and Third
Districts of Baltimore city, as now defined by ordi-
nance by the Mayor and City Council, No. 36, ap-
proved April 6th, 1882, in conformity with Acts
passed at January Session of 1882, chapter 2, entitled
and Act to provide for the re-division of the City of
Baltimore into election precincts, wards and legis-
lative districts, and section 3, of chapter 4, of the


 
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