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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
Volume 142, Page 1036   View pdf image (33K)
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1036 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23,

head, William Welsh, Benjamin O'Hara, Richard Tydings,
Eaton G. Horner, Voltaire Randall, S. Jackson & Co., Jas.
E. Tate, assignee of N. H. Green, John Murphy & Co.,
Thomas K. Robson, Hugh Sisson, Ambrose M. Payne, as-
signee of S. M. Whaley, and Alexander Brown & Sons7
agents,

Being upon a second reading,

Mr. Colton submitted the following amendment:

Add at the end of section 1 the following : Cushings &
Medairy the sum of $185.50 for stationery furnished to the
Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages ; to the Secretary
of the Senate the sum of $100, for services rendered under
an oider of the House of Delegates, passed at January ses-
sion, 1867 ; James M. Ridout the sum of $5.92, to reimburse
him for taxes erroneously paid into the Treasury ; Joseph
M. Parke the sum of $15.50, for advertising constitutional
amendment in the Democratic Advocate by order of the Gov-
ernor ; Richard F. Moffett, late collector of taxes in Kent
county, the sum of $28.39, to reimburse him for money
erroneously paid into the Treasury ; John E. Bromwell,
the sum of $13.95, to reimburse him for taxes errone-
ously paid into the Treasury ; A. W. Bateman the sum
of $148, for publishing in the JEgis and Intelligencer Acts of
Assembly passed at January session, 1867; Thos. H. Kernp
the sum of $26.64, for appearance fees in sundry State cases
in the Circuit Court for Caroline county ; Richard Tydings
the sum of $62.75, for repairing stoves, &c., about the Sen-
ate Chamber ; William Snowden and John Snowden, execu-
tors of Rezin H. Snowden, deceased, the sum. of $23.51, to
reimburse them for taxes erroneously paid into the Treasury
by the said Rezin H. Snowden ; Thomas E. Dell & Son., the
sum of $122, for expenses incurred in distributing Report of
the Emigration Agent; and G. W. Cruikshank the sum of
$15.50, for advertising Constitutional Amendment in the
Cecil Democrat.

Which was adopted.

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

The bill entitled an Act to repeal the tenth section of Arti-
cle 38 of the Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Fees,"
and re-enact the same with amendments.

Being upon a second reading,

Mr. Williams submitted the following amendment:

Section 10, after the words " In granting any license of
any kind," strike out the figures "75."
Which was adopted.

 

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