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1872.] OF THE SENATE. 193 Session, 1864, chapter 144, by enlarging the capacity of said corporation to hold property in, Was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. Senate bill, entitled an Act further amendatory of the Act entitled an Act to incorporate the Lanaconing Ocean Coal Mining and Transportation Company, passed January Session, 1853, chapter 192, as already amended by a change of the name of said corporation. Was read the second time, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading The Senate hill entitled an Act to refund Benjamin G. Hearn, of Wicomico county, the sum of $30 75 for money er- roneously paid by him into the Treasury. Was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. The Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal, amend and re-enact a portion of section 2, of chapter 186, passed March 28th, 1868, entitled an Act to incorporate the Maryland Union Coal Company. Was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. The House bill entitled an act to amend chapter 126 of the Laws passed January Session, 1870, entitled an Act to au- thorize the Faculty and Board of Trustees of the Washing- ton University of Baltimore, to use certain real estate as a basis of credit. Was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays, as follows: AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. President, . Stephenson, Blake, Spates, Claggett, Spencer, Denson, Steiner, Dennis, Timmons, Fields, Williams—13 Henry, Said bill was then returned to the House of Delegates. The Senate bill, entitled an Act to repeal the twenty-fourth section of the Act of January Session, 1870, chapter 476, entitled an Act to provide for the creation and regulation of incorporated companies in the State of Maryland, and to re- enact the same with amendments. Being upon its second reading. 13 |
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