INDEX. 1051
TAYLOR, GEORGE FERDINAND—
for, read and referred, 177; reported without
amendment, and read the second time, 204; read
the third time, and passed, 359; returned to the
House, ib.
TEMPLE LODGE, No. 128, ANCIENT, FREE AND AC-
CEPTED MASONS—House bill to incorporate
the, read and referred, 178; reported without
amendment, and read the second time, 245.
TERMS OF CIRCUIT COURTS—House bill relating to the
time of holding the terms of the Circuit Court for
Harfofd county, read and referred, 214; reported
with an amendment, which was adopted, and the
bill read the second time, 229.
House bill to amend and re-enact section fifty-
two of Article 8, of the Code of Public Local
Laws, relating to the time of holding the, for
Cecil county, read and referred, 369.
TESTIMONIAL OF RESPECT—Message from the House
announcing the death of Hon. Henry S. Magraw;
and proposing a, 137; message in response, 138.
Order adopted, that the members of the Senate
wear the usual badge of mourning, for the period
of thirty days, in token of respect for the memory
of Hon. Henry S. Magraw, late a member of the
House of Delegates, 139.
Message from the House announcing the death
of Hon. E. B. Hutton, member of the House, and
proposing a, 651; message in reply, ib.; remarks
of Mr. Vickers, 652.
TESTIMONY IN RELATION TO SLAVES—Leave grant-
ed to introduce a bill for the taking and preserving,
taken by the military during the late rebellion,
from their owners, 75.
TESTIMONY OF THE OWNERSHIP OF SLAVES—
Leave granted to report a bill to provide for taking
and preserving testimony, emancipated by the
Constitution adopted in 1864, 397.
THOMAS, HON. PHILIP F.—Proceedings read upon the
question of election of U. S. Senator, 559.
The, declared elected United States Senator,
559.
Message to the House proposing that the Presi-
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