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NEGATIVE—None. So two-thirds of all the members elected having voted in the affirmative, the bill was then read a second time, and or- dered to be engrossed for a third reading. Mr. Smith, Chairman of a Select Committee, submitted the following REPORT: Ordered, That so much of the message of the Governor of Maryland, as relates to the finances of the State, be re- ferred to the Committee on Ways and Means. That so much of said message, as relates to the Public School System, Colleges, High Schools and Academies, be referred to the Committee on Education. That so much of said message, as relates to the subject of .Immigration, be referred to the Committee on Immigration. That so much of said message, as relates to the Adjust- ment of the Boundary between Maryland and Virginia, be referred to a Special Committee of five. That so much of said message, as relates to the Peniten- tiary and Convict Labor, be referred to the Committee on the .Judiciary. That so much of said message, as relates to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. That so much of said message, as relates to Corporation and Bank Returns to the Comptroller, be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. That BO much of said message, as relates to other Rail- roads, besides the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, be referred to the Committee on Internal Improvements. That so much of said message, as relates to the Chesapeake , and Ohio Canal and the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal, be referred to the Committee on Internal Improvements. That BO much of said message, as relates to the Maryland National Guard, be referred to the Committee on the Militia. |
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