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766 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl. 1, stock running at large in Reisterstown," agree to report the flame favorably. JAS. S. DOWNS, BARNES COMPTON, LEWIS. H. STEINER, On part of the Senate. ANDREW BANKS, SYLVESTER FOARD, GEO. LITZINGER, On part of the House. On motion by Mr. Jump, it was Ordered, That the officers of the Senate for their service during the present Session, shall severally receive the sam, per diem and allowances as was allowed the past Sessions viz: that of 1870. Mr. Earle, from the Committee on Finance, to which had been referred The House bill relating to Militia, reported said bill, and. was asked to be relieved from further consideration thereof, and. the bill referred to the Committee on Militia. Also, reported favorably, The House bill entitled an Act to alter and amend an Act to incorporate the Trustees of the Male Free School of Bal- timore, passed in 1808, chapter 4. "Which was read the second time. Mr. Spates, from a Select Committee, reported favora- bly on The House bill entitled an Act to incorporate the Lippin- cott Institute, for the Education of young Ladies. Which was read the second time. Mr. Spates reported favorably from the Committee on Corporations, The House bill entitled an Act to incorporate the Carrollton Fire Insurance Company of Baltimore. Which was read the second time. Mr. Henry, from a Select Committee, reported favora- bly on The House bill entiled an Act for the protection of oysters in certain waters of Dorchester county. Which was read the second time. |
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