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An Act to amend the charter of the Midlothian Coal and
Iron Company.
An Act to repeal section 4, of chapter 162, of the Acts of
1865, entitled an Act to add additional sections to Article
93, of the Code of Public General Laws, entitled Testamen-
tary Law, and relating to sales of real estate by order of
Orphans' Courts, to come in after section 328 of said Article,
and to insert in said Article in lieu of the section so re-
pealed, the following section relating to sales of real estate
by order of Orphans' Courts.
An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Howard county
to subscribe to the capital stock of turnpike roads in said
county.
An Act to add an additional section to Article 42, of the
Code of Public General Laws, empowering the Governor to
remove insane convicts confined in the Penitentiary, and
provide for their support in some suitable institution within
the State.
An Act to authorize and empower Joshua Jessop, of Bal-
timore county, trustee of the Dulaney's Valley and Sweet
Air Turnpike Company, to sell and convey the franchise of
said company which was granted to it by an Act of the
General Assembly of Mayland, passed February 16th, 1864,
chapter 185.
An Act to authorize and empower the County Commis-
sioners of Cecil and Kent counties, to build a bridge over
Sassafrass River from Fredericktown, in Cecil county, to
Georgetown, in Kent county, and to levy a sum of money
for the same.
An Act to repeal section 58 of Article 16, of the Code of
Public General Laws, under the title of Chancery Jurisdic-
tion, and to re-enact the same with amendments.
An Act to repeal an Act entitled an Act to regulate the
issuing of license for the sale of spirituous or fermented
liquors within the borough of North East, in Cecil county,
passed at January session, 1864, chapter 348, and to enact
the following in lieu thereof.
The Speaker of the House of Delegates then delivered the
following address:
SPEAKER'S ADDRESS.
GENTLEMEN :
This moment, anxiously looked for, now that it has arrived,
is the most painful which has occurred during the session.
There are times when the heart is too full for utterance, and
this occasion is one of that character. Brought together by
the voice of the people of this State, with aa unanimity almost
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