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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
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232 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 16,
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen-
sions.
On motion by Mr. Wilson,
Leave was granted to the Committee on Federal Relations
to introduce a bill giving the consent of the State of Mary-
land to the purchase, by the United States, of a piece or par-
cel of land. on the Potomac river, in Prince George's county,
for the site of Fort Foote, and the erection of fortifications
thereon.
On motion by Mr. Blake,
Leave was granted to the Committee on Corporations to
introduce a bill, entitled an Act to amend the charter of the
Canton Company of Baltimore.
Mr. Williams, from a Select Committee, to which had
been referred
The House bill, entitled an Act to add new Articles to the
Code of Public General Laws regulating the inspection of
tobacco,
Reported said bill with the following amendments :
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
Amend by adding at the end of section 13, "Whenever
a hogshead of tobacco is re-drawn or reviewed, the sample and
label thereon of the original inspection to be returned to the
inspector, to be by him destroyed, and the label on the sam-
ple given at the re-drawing or reviewing of the tobacco, shall
show that the hogshead has been re-inspected or reviewed."
Amend by striking out all of the 26th section after the
word "passed" in the 7th line.
Which were read and adopted.
Mr. Williams offered the following amendment:
Amend by inserting after the word "annum," in the 5th
line of the fifth section, the words : Until the first day of
March, in the year 1874, after which time his salary shall be
two thousand dollars per annum.
On motion by Mr. Denson,
The yeas and nays were called, and the amendment was
.lost, as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Carroll, Stephenson,
Jump, Spencer,
Longwell, Steiner,
Miller, Williams—8.

 
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