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GOVERNOR—
the number and character of the arms taken by
the Federal Government from the several volun-
unteers, companies and depositories of the State.
and what, if any, steps, have been taken to have
the same returned to the State, or to obtain com-
pensation therefor, 96; response from the, 144.
Requested to furnish the names of such persons
as were appointed by Gov. A. W. Bradford, to
the office of justice of the peace, &c., 107.
Communication from, referred, 148.
House bill to authorize the, to appoint an addi-
tional justice of the peace for the 4th Election Dis-
trict in St. Mary's county, real and referred,
268; reported without amendment, and read the
second time, 303.
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE—Annual message of the Gover-
nor, received and read, 14.
Ordered, That.a Committee of three be appointed
to distribute the several subjects referred to in the,
to the appropriate Committees, 19; report of Com-
mittee, 31.
Five thousand copies. of the, ordered to be
printed in English, and one thousand in Ger-
man, 35.
GRAHAM, JOHN R.—Bill reported to refund money erro-
neously paid into the Treasury by. of Cecil coun-
ty, and read the first time, 715.
GRAIN INSPECTORS—Leave granted to introduce a bill
to authorize and direct the Comptroller to adjust
and settle the claims of the, 25.
GRAND LODGE OF THE ANCIENT FREE AND AC-
CEPTED MASONS—House bill, for the relief of
the, of Maryland, read and referred, 94; reported
without amendment, read the second and third
times, and passed, 119, 120; reconsidered, 120;
read the third time and passed, 138.
GREENWOOD, JNO.—Leave granted to report a bill to
authorize the Trustees of the Parsonage of the
Methodist Protestant church, in Chestertown, to
sell and convey to, part of the Parsonage lot in
said town, 67; bill reported, and read the first
time, 82; read the second and third times, and
passed, 145.
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