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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
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358 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 4,

Which report was adopted.

The Senate bill of Drafts of Laws on Corporations, was
taken up, and its second reading continued from the 35th
section.

Mr. Grove offered the following amendment :

Amendment. Section 4, line 3, after the word " Article,"
insert "or any corporation heretofore formed and now exist-
ing."

Which was adopted.

At 12, M., the President announced that the hour had ar-
rived to go into the election of an United States Senator,
agreeably to the Act of Congress, and the Senate proceeded
in a body to the hall of the House of Delegates for that pur-
pose.

At 1.38, P. M., the Senators returned and resumed the
usual legislative business.

Mr. Snyder offered the following amendment to the bill
under consideration:

Amendment. Insert after the word "Principal" where it
occurs in the 3d line of the 38th section, the words "or any
other."

Which was adopted.
At the reading of the 38th section,

On motion by Mr. Maddox,
The further consideration of the bill was postponed.

House bill entitled an Act to repeal sections 21 and 25,
of Article 74, of the Code of Public General Laws entitled
Pilots, and to re-enact the same with amendments, so as to
read as follows,

Being the order of the day, was taken up on its third
reading.

Mr. Smith offered the following amendment :

Insert after section 21, But no master or owner of a ves-
sel under 300 tons burden, belonging to a citizen of the
United States, and licensed, and employed in the coasting
trade, by way of the Chesapeake Bay, shall be required to
employ a licensed pilot ; but in case the services of a pilot
shall have been given, the pilot shall be entitled to the rates
therein established.

Which was rejected by yeas and nays as follows :


 
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