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Proceedings of the Senate, 1900
Volume 96, Page 103   View pdf image (33K)
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1900.] OF THE SENATE. 103

of the Senate, as established by its present Rules, and
that to said committee (when appointed) shall be referred
all bills whether of a local or general character, designed
to regulate time time and manner of taking, killing, or
trapping game and fish within this State, except such
bills as are properly referable to the Committee on the
Chesapeake Bay and its Tributaries."
Which was read, and referred to the Committee on
Rules.


INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.
By Mr. Williams, of Harford,
A bill entitled "An Act to legalize the Supplement to
the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, contain-
ing the General Laws of Maryland, passed at the session
of the General Assembly of 1890, 1892, 1894, 1896 and
1898, as codified, printed and, published by John Prentiss
Poe, and to make the same evidence inthe courts of this
State, and before all the Justices of the Peace of this
State, and all public officials of this State."
Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Committee on Judicial Proceedings.

Also,

A bill entitled "An Act to declare the sanction and
consent of the General Assembly of Maryland, to the
several deeds made by Samuel Appold and wife, Gabriel
D. Clark and wife, and William Kammerer, to the trus-
tees of St. Mark's English Evangelical Lutheran Church
of Baltimore, a corporation duly incorporated under the
laws of the State of Maryland, and also to the acquisition
hereafter by the said grantee of the fee-simple title to
any lot of ground mentioned in said deeds in which it
has thereby acquired less than a fee-simple, and to the
selling, mortgaging, leasing or other disposition there-
of."
Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Committee on Judicial Proceedings.

• By Mr. Kirwan,
A bill entitled "An Act to amend the Acts of Assembly
of 1874, chapter 453, and also the Acts of Assembly, 1888,


 
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