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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
Volume 133, Page 408   View pdf image (33K)
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408 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 4,

Being under consideration,

Mr. Kimmel submitted the following amendment,

Section 1, line 9, aftsr the words Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Road, and insert in a line along side of the road in use by
said Blunt;

Which was read and rejected.

The bill was then read the second time and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.

The bill entitled, an Act to repeal the Act passed at Janua-
ry session 1865, chapter 114 entitled, an Act to repeal the
10th section of article 11, of the Code of Public General Laws
relating to the oaths of Attorneys and other Practitioners of
Law, and to enact a substitute therefor, and to repeal the 10th
section of the 11th article of the Code of Public General Laws,
title, Attorneys-at-Law, and Attorneys in fact, sub-title At-
torneys at Law, and to enact a section in lieu of the said
10th section;

Was read the second time, and ordered to be engrossed for
a third reading.

On motion by Mr. Vickers,

Was read the third time by special order, three-fourths
concurring, and passed by yeas and nays as follow :

Messrs, Brodwater,
Compton,
Earle,
Frazier,
Henkle,
Jump,
Kimmel,
Mackall,

AFFIRMATIVE.

Mules,
Spates,
Stirling,
Tome,
Vickers,
Waters,
Young — 15.

 

 

NEGATIVE.

Messrs. Davis, of Caroline,

Davis, of Washington — 2.

The bill entitled, an Act to repeal the 14th section of Arti-
cle 11, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title Attorney's and
Attorney's in fact, sub-title Attorney's, relating to Petition
for freedom,

Was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for
a third reading.

The bill entitled, an Act to grant the Merchants' Union
Telegraph Company, of New York, the privilege to extend
their lines of telegraph through the State of Maryland,

Was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for
a third reading.

 

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