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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
Volume 142, Page 1705   View pdf image (33K)
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294 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 25,

sustained by the owner or owners of such land, by reason of
the condemnation of such land, and the jury shall redace
their inquisition to writing, and sign and seal the same, and
the Sheriff shall return the same to the Clerk of the Circuit
Court for the county, to be filed among the records of the
court, and the same shall be confirmed by the court at its
next session thereafter, unless cause to the contrary be shown,
and when confirmed by the court, shall be recorded among
the records of the office of the said Clerk ; but if set aside,
the Court shall order a new inquisition to be taken as afore-
said, and if confirmed, and the damages awarded, paid or
tendered by the said company to the owner or owners of the
property condemned, such inquisition and confirmation shall
vest the title and interest of the owners thereof in the prop-
erty condemned in said company.

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage, and the Legislature reserves to-
itself the right to alter or amend this Act at pleasure.

SEC. 13. And be it enacted, That this company shall not
be privileged to charge tolls on any vehicles passing over
said road for the purpose of attending funerals.

The amendments were concurred in, and the bill as
amended passed by yeas and nays as follows :

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Browne, Maddox,
Clarke, Miller,
Carroll, Parker, of Calvert,
Denson, Spates,
Earle, Snyder,
Henkle, Smith,
Hyland, Walsh,
Kimmel, Welch—16.

NEGATIVE—None.
On motion by Mr. Hyland,

The vote by which House bill entitled an Act to appropri-
ate a sum of money to be expended in removing the remains
of the Confederate dead who fell in the battles of South
Mountain, Crampton's Gap and Antietam, or died of wounds
received in said battles, to the Antietam National Cemetery,
was passed,

Was reconsidered.
Mr. Clarke proposed the following amendments :

In the 4th line of the title after the word "Antietam,'"
insert " and Monocacy."


 
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