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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1870
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816 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 22

In the Banking House of A. Brown &

Sons......... ...........................$75,000 00
In the Second National Bank of Cum-
berland................................ 3,506 01
In the First National Bank of Anna-
polis.................................... 1,154 94

—-—$79,660 95

Of this sum $75,000.00 was deposited in the Banking
House of Alexander Brown & Sons, ill obedience to an order
of the Circuit Court for Baltimore city, passed on the 19th
February, 1870, in a cause pending in that Court wherein
the Commonwealth of Virginia is complainant, and this
Company and others are defendants. This deposit bears
interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
BENJ. FAWCETT,
Treasurer.

Which was read and ordered to be printed, upon the
Journal.

Mr. Earle, from the Committee on Finance, to whom was
referred House bill entitled an Act to repeal sections 37, 38,
39 and 40, of the Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Li-
censes," and to substitute in lieu thereof the following sec-
tions, reported it with the following amendment :

Section 38, by striking out all after the word "date," in
the 2nd line, to the end of the section.

Which was read and adopted.

Said bill, as amended, was then read the second time.
Mr. Grove submitted the following order :

Ordered, That two additional members of the Senate be
added to the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate with
said Committee, to consider the message this day sent to said
Senate, and consider what is proper to be done in consonance
with said message, and jointly to report their action on said
message; and we most respectfully ask our President that said.
message or letter of the Governor be referred to the Commit-
tee on the Judiciary.

Mr. Clarke moved to lay the order on the table.
On the question being put,

It was determined in the affirmative by yeas and nays, as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. President, Miller,
Browne, Sellman,
Clarke, Snyder,


 

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