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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 328   View pdf image (33K)
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328 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 8,
Company, and that the Committee have power to send for
persons (and papers.
Which was adopted, and the petitions named therein so
referred, and the Committee on Corporations discharged from
the further consideration thereof.
Mr. Colton, of Baltimore City, Chairman of the Commit-
tee on Claims, reported favorably - i,
A bill, entitled an Act to refund to the Western National
Bank of Baltimore, certain taxes paid in error.
Which was read a first time,
Also, favorably,
A bill, entitled an Act to authorize the Comptroller of the
Treasury to pay Asbury McNamara a certain amount of
money from the Oyster Fund, for damages and loss sustained.
while under arrest by the Oyster Felice Force.
Which was read a first time.
Also, favorably,
A bill, entitled an Act to refund to George W. Oldham,
of Cecil county, a certain sum of money erroneously paid
into the Treasury.
Which was read a first time.
Also, favorably,
A bill, entitled an Act to authorize the Comptroller to ad-
just and settle the accounts of Benjamin F. May, Oscar Hay-
den, Henry B. Jones and William H. Pitcher, late Grata
Inspectors in the City of Baltimore.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Bond, Chairman of the Committee on the Inspection
of Tobacco, reported favorably,
A bill, entitled an Act to regulate the Inspection of To-
bacco.
Which, was read a first time.
Also,
Reported favorably from the Committee on the Ohesapeake
Bay and its Tributaries,
A bill, entitled an Act to repeal sections 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11
of Article LXXI. of the Code of Public General Laws, en-
titled 'Oysters," regulating the taking and catching of
oysters with rakes or tongs, and requiring the issuing of li~
Geneva therefor. ,
'Which was a read first time.

 
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