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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 26,
REPORT:
The Committee on Public Buildings submit the following
Report relative to constructing a door from Rotunda to room
occupied by Committee on Claims: The Committee deem it
inexpedient to have the door opened from the Rotunda to the
room occupied by Committee on Claims, and ask to be dis-
charged from the further consideration of the matter.
J. R. BLAKE,
Chairman.
Which was adopted and the Committee discharged.
Mr. Streett submitted the following Joint Resolution :
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
whereas, Stephen Rigdon, late of Harford county, by his will
which was admitted to probate on the third day of January,
1837, and recoided in Liber T. S. B., No. 5, folio 107, one of
the will record books in the office of the Register of Wills of
Harford county, devised to the Trustees of the "Rock Ridge
Regular Baptist Society or Church," and their successors in
office, a certain lot of land therein described, containing two
acres, more or less. And also devised to said Trustees and
their successors, another tract or parcel of land in said will
described, containing one hundred and thirty-eight acres, for
the support of a regular Baptist ministry in the Meeting House
upon said first mentioned lot, the consent and sanction of the
Legislature is hereby given to said devisees for the uses and
purposes in said will expressed.
Which was read a first time, and referred to the Committee
on the Judiciary.
Mr. Mitchell, Chairman of the Committee on the Judici-
ary, reported favorably,
A Mil entitled an Act to repeal section 50, Article 5,
Public General Laws, relating to appeals, and to re-enact
the same with amendments, and to add section to said
Article.
Which was read a first time.
Also favorably,
The bill entitled an Act to add an additional section to
Article 12, of the Code of Public Local Laws, entitled "Har-
ford county," sub-title "State's Attorney,"
Said bill being upon a second reading.
The bill was then read a second time, and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
Mr. Mitchell, Chairman of the Commiitee on the Judici-
ary, reported favorably,
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