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72 INDEX. P. PARKER, THOMAS P.—Senator from Worcester, quali- fied 4, detained from seat by sickness 304, de- tained by severe illness 361. PATUXENT RIVER—Bill to protect navigation, reported 301, read 345, passed 414, passed House 614, signed and sent to Clerk 815. PEARCE, MATILDA C— Guardian of M. C. Pearce— Bill reported for relief of, 33, read first time 38, read second time 45, order to engross reconsid- ered, and order to lie on table 45, reconsidered, and bill recommitted 45. PENITENTIARY—Message from House proposing joint committee to examine 21; message to House con- curring 22, report of committee 459. Leave for bill to amend Article 73, General Laws, regarding, 35, reported 198, read 218, passed 227, passed House 329, sent to Governor 333, signed and sent to Clerk 360. Joint Committee ordered to inquire into expe- diency of adopting "Ticket of Leave" system in, 43. Joint resolution introduced that Governor be requested to pardon all prisoners convicted under laws to protect slavery, 65 ; leave to withdraw resolution, 108. 1000 copies of Report of, ordered, 112. Report of Joint Committee upon, 299; one hun- dred and fifty copies ordered, 299. Senate bill to provide for a new Penitentiary and sell old one, 457 ; laid over, 497. Leave for bill to make appropriation to build a new, 460. House bill to amend section 18, Article 73, re- garding, 465 ; considered, 607; amended and postponed, 617; amended and passed, 618; House |
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