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1900.] OF THE SENATE. 473 On motion of Mr. Moses, Said bill was re-committed to the Commiteee on Fi- nance. The Clerk of the House of Delegates appeared and returned, Senate Joint Resolution requesting the Senators and Representatives in Congress from the State of Maryland to use all proper endeavors to have the authorities of the United States to deed and convey to the State of Mary- land the Naval Hospital building, located on the Govern- ment farm, adjoining the Naval Academy grounds, near Annapolis. Endorsed; "Read the second time and passed by yeas and nays." Also, Senate bill No. 60, entitled "An Act to legalize the Sup- plement to the Code of Public General Laws of Mary- land, 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 in the courts of this State and before all the Justices of the Peace of this State, and all public officials of this State." Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays." THIRD ORDER OF THE DAY. The hour having arrived, The Senate considered the third Order of the Day, being Senate bill No. 7. entitled "An Act to amend Artiele 33, of the Code of Public Generri Laws, entitled ‘Elec- tions,' as re-enacted by chapter 202, of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, of 1896, by adding there- to twelve additional sections under the sub-title ‘Cor- rupt Practice,' to follow section 151, as now enacted." With proposed amendments. |
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