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RESOLUTIONS, JOINT—
ing the organic law, read and referred, 175; ma-
jority and minority report, 302; report of minor-
ity adopted, ib.; read the third time and passed,
332; returned to the House, ib.
House, authorizing a pension to certain soldiers
of the war of 1812, read and referred, 222; re-
ported favorably, and read the second time, 371;
laid over informally, 405.
House, directing the Attorney General to in-
quire whether the rates of toll charged by the
President and Managers of the Baltimore and
Fredericktown Turnpike Company are higher
than warranted by law, &c., &c,, read and re-
ferred, 328, 332; reported with amendments,
amendments adopted, 349; read the third time
and passed, 350; returned to the House, ib.
House, on the communication of His Excellency,
Thomas Swann, declining the office of United
States Senator, read, concurred in, and returned,
378.
House, in favor of Frances Wimsatt and Ellen
Wimsatt, widows of soldiers of the War of 1812-
read and referred, 397: reported with amend-
ments, and read the second time, 436; amended,
read the third time, and passed, 491; returned to
the House, ib.
House, in favor of Benjamin Kirby, an aged
soldier of the War of 1812, read and referred,
397; reported without amendment, and read the
second time, 435.
House, to authorize the appointment of commis-
sioners to have a survey made, and to estimate the
cost of constructing a railroad from Baltimore
city to Drum Point, in Calvert county, read and
referred, 398; reported favorably, and read the se-
cond time, 454; read the third time, and passed,
548; returned to the House, ib.
RESOLUTIONS, JOINT—House, in relation to polls on the
Yorktown and Towsontown Turnpike Roads, read
and referred, 434; reported favorably, and read
the second time, 498.
House, relating to payment of bounties to non-
residents, read and referred, 451; reported favor-
ably, and read the second time, 555; read the
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