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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1870
Volume 188, Page 1794   View pdf image (33K)
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278 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 25,

Reported it with the following amendment:

Amend by inserting after the word "Executor," in the 7th
line of the 15th section, the words, Administrator with the
will annexed.

Which was adopted.

The section as amended, was then read and adopted.
Said bill as amended, was then read the second time.
Also,

From the same Committee, to whom was referred the House
bill entitled an Act to add new sections to Article 51, of the
Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Justices of the
Peace," as amended by the Act of 1868, chapter 443,

Reported it without amendments.
Said bill was then read the second time.

Mr Earle, from the Committee on Finance, to whom the
leave was granted, reported a bill entitled an Act to repeal
chapter 302, of the Act of the General Assembly of 1868,
entitled an Act to provide for refunding money paid into the
State Treasury.

Which was read the first time.

Mr. Earle moved that the bill be read the second time this
day.

The yeas and nays were called as required by section 27,
of Article 3, of the Constitution, and appeared, as follows :

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. President, Maddox,
Browne, Malone,
Carroll, Sellman,
Clarke, Snyder,
Denson, Spates,
Earle, Stephenson,
Fields, Timmons,
Grove, Wilson—17.
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NEGATIVE—None.

So two-thirds of all the Senators elected having voted in
the affirmative,

Said bill was read the second time and ordered to be en-
grossed for a third reading.

Mr. Maddox presented the report of the Commissioners
appointed to survey a Railroad from Point Lockout to some
point in Prince George's county.


 

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