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INDEX. 1053

TOBACCO WAREHOUSES—

the, of the State, in the city of Baltimore, and for
the building of new warehouses in deep water,
and read the first time, 589; referred, ib.; report-
ed with amendment, 604; motion to strike out
enacting clause, determined in the affirmative,
ib.; motion to strike out the enacting clause, re-
considered, 610.

TOLLS ON THE YORKTOWN AND TOWSONTOWN
TURNPIKE ROADS—House Resolutions in re-
lation to, read and referred, 434; reported favor-
ably, and read the second time, 498.

TOME, JACOB—Senator, appeared, and took his seat, 3. •

Communication from, explaining the reason of
his absence, 18.

Absence entered upon the Journal, 19.

Entered on the Journal that if he had been pre-
sent when the vote was taken on the resolutions
approving the course of President Johnson and
Governor Swann, he would have voted in the neg-
ative, 43,

TOWNSEND, SINGLETON L.—House bill to refund to,
of Allegany county, a certain sum of money er-
roneously paid into the State Treasury, read and
referred, 386: reported without amendment, and
read the second time, 435; read the third time,
and passed, 472; returned to the House, ib.

TOWNSEND, THOMAS P.—Appointed Committee Clerk,
6; qualified, 37.

TOWSONTOWN SAVINjGS INSTITUTION—House bill to
incorporate the, read and referred, 276; reported
without amendment, and read the second time,
327; read the third time, and passed, 362; re-
turned to the House, ib.

TRAIL, MR.—The Senator for Frederick county, appeared
and took his seat, 18.

Entered on the Journal that it he had been pre-
sent when the vote was taken on the resolutions
approving the course of President Johnson and
Governor Swann. he would have voted in the neg-
ative, 43.

TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
COMPANY—Leave granted to introduce a bill to
incorporate the, of Baltimore, 20; bill reported.

 

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