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762 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar.19 at the session of 1896, entitled an Act to repeal from section 60 to section 77, both inclusive, of Article 23, of the code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title ‘Wi- comico County,' sub-title ‘Liquors and Intoxicating Drinks,' and to repeal sections 61, 69 and 74, of said Art- icle as amended by chapter 667 of the General Assembly of Maryland, 1892." Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays." Which was read the first time and referred to Senators Brewington, Moore and Dodson. Also, House bill entitled "An Act to repeal sections 4 and 7, of chapter 489, of the Acts of 1898, entitled ‘An Act to incorporrte the ‘Lime and Cement Exchange of Balti- more City,' and to re-enact with amendments said sec- tion 4, of chapter 489.'" Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays." Which was read the first time and referred to the Com- mittee on Corporations. Also, House bill entitled "An Act to authorize and empower any person or firm who may have procured a license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors in Carroll county under chapter 6, of the Acts passed at the January ses- sion of the General Assembly of 1894, to transfer and assign such license to be used at the same place, to any person who is eligible to procure a license under said chapter 6, of the Acts of 1894." Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays." Which was read the first time and referred tc Senators Beasman, Peter and Dick. Also, House bill entitled "An Act to add an additional see- tion to Article 21, of the Code of Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland, entitled ‘Talbot County,' sub-title ‘Easton,' to be inserted after section 53 A, of said Article and to be designated ‘Section 53 B,' authorizing the com- missioners of Easton to require culverts to be construct- |
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