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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 1767   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE SENATE. 161
Crawford, Sellman
Claggett, Steiner,
Denson, Timmons,
Earle, Wilson,
Fields, Williams—17.
Longwell,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then sent to the House of Delegates.
Mr. Earle from the Committee on Finance, to which leave
had been granted, reported a bill entitled an Act to pay-Somerville Sellers, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cal vert county,
a sum of money.
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Earle, from the Committee on Finance, submitted the
following:
REPORT.
Leave having been asked by the Honorable Senator from
the Third Legislative District of Baltimore city, to intro-
duce a bill to amend the Act of .January Session of 1852,
-chapter 328, entitled on Act relating to Tolls to be charged
by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, on the
Washington Branch of said road, by providing that the Bal-
timore and Ohio Bail Road Company shall, upon the com-
pliance of the said Company, and other parties in interest,
with certain conditions set forth in said Act, be no longer
bound to account for and pay into the State Treasury the
proportion of the passenger money received for the transpor-
tation of passengers traveling between Baltimore and Wash-
ington, heretofore claimed by the State, and to re-enact the
same as amended; said leave was by the action of the Senate,
referred to the Committee on Finance.
Having given the subject careful consideration, your Com-
mittee beg to report, that in their judgement, propositions
which involve the settlement of the questions now in litiga-
tion between the Baltimore and Ohio Bail Road Company,
and the State of Maryland, cannot be entertained by this
Body unless preceded by the payment into the Treasury, of
the sum or sums of money already in the hands of the Com-
pany, and due the State by the decision of its Courts.
JAMES T.EARLE,
Chairman
JOHN LEE CARROLL,
Z. S. OLAGGETT,
WM. B. STEPHENSON.
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