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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1870
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792 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [April 4,

bill exempting the agricultural productions of the State from
the payment of wharfage at the State wharves, with House
amendments, and non-concur therein.

We respectfully request your Honorable Body to recede
from said amendment.
By order,
A. GASSAWAY,
Secretary.

Which was read, assented to, and sent to the House of
Delegates.

Mr. Henkle, from the Committee of Conference, submitted
the following
REPORT.

On the part of the Committee of Conference of the Senate
and. House of Delegates, appointed to consider Senate amend-
ments to the House bill entitled "An Act providing for the
pale of the property of the President and Visitors of the
Maryland Hospital, in Baltimore city, and for the removal of
said Hospital to Spring Grove, in Baltimore county, and for
the transfer of said Spring Grove property to the said Presi-
dent and Visitors," the undersigned reports that the Joint
Committee have bad under consideration the subject referred
to, and the majority of said Joint Committee recommend
that the Senate recede from its amendments to said bill.

E. J. HENKLE,
Chairman Senate Committee.

Which was read and adopted by yeas and nays, as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. President, Jump,
Biggs, Kimmel,
Browne, Maddox,
Clarke, Malone,
Denson, Miller,
Earle, Sellman.
Henkle, Spates,
Henry, Timmons,
Hyland, Wilson—18.

NEGATIVE—None.

The question then recurring upon the passage of the bill
as originally passed by the House,

It was passed by yeas and nays as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. President, Parker,
Browne, Sellman,


 

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