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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
Volume 133, Page 168   View pdf image (33K)
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168 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 6,

A Committee on Insolvent Laws, to consist of five Sena-
tors.

A Committee on the Library, to consist of three Senators.

A. Committee on Engrossed Bills, to consist of five Sena-
tors.

A Committee on Pensions, to consist of three Senators.

A Committee on Corporations and Joint Stock Companies,
to consist of five Senators.

A Committee on Elections, to consist of five Senators.
A Committee on Agriculture, to consist of five Senators.
A Committee on Printing, to consist of five Senators.
A Committee on Education, to consist of five Senators.
A Committee on Retrenchment, to consist of five Senators.
A Committee on Federal Relations, to consist of five Sena-
tors.
A Committee on Militia, to consist of five Senators.

A Committee on the Chesapeak Bay and its tributaries, to
consist of five Senators.

Whose duty it shall be to take into consideration the ex-
penditures of the Government, in the several departments
thereof; and to enquire whether any, and if any, what re-
trenchment can be made without injury to the public service,
and report thereupon, together with such propositions, rela-
tive thereto, as to them shall seem expedient.

A Commiltee on Public Buildings, to consist of three Sena-
tors, to act jointly with the same committee of the House of
Delegates.

A Committee of three Senators, whose duty it shall be to
audit and cancel the contingent expenses of the Senate.

XLVII.

No motion to rescind a rule shall be received, unless notice
of the motion shall have been given on a previous day.

XLVIII.

The Senate, from its organization, and the duties it has to
perform, not having the time, and not being adapted to in-
vestigating the facts upon which Private Rights rest, will not
pass any Private Acts, in cases where any or either of the
Courts of this State have jurisdiction, and can, upon proper
application, afford competent relief.

XLIX.

When acting on Executive business, the Senate shall be
cleared of all persons except the Secretary, Reading Clerk,
and Seargeant-at-Arms.

 

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