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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 713   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 713
-River, in Prince George's county, with the water rights and
other rights pertaining thereto, for the site of Fort Foote.
Which was read a first time.
Also, favorably,
A bill, entitled an Act ratifying and confirming the ap-
pointment by the Governor of Daniel Clarke and Sydney I.
Wailes, Commissioners on behalf of the State of Maryland,
to prosecute the settlement of the claims of the said State
against the Government of the United States, for expenses
incurred under the Act of Congress, approved on the 27th
day of July, 1861, and fixing the Commissions on the
amount hereafter to be recovered by them, and paid into the
Treasury of the said State, and to be paid to them in full of
their services and expenses, and providing for the filling of
any vacancy caused by the death, or refusal or failure to act
as such by the Commissioners herein named.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Banks, Chairman of the Committee on Manufactures,
reported favorably,
A bill, entitled an Act to regulate the hours of labor of
persons under the age of sixteen years employed in the cot-
ton or woollen factories in Maryland.
Which was as read a first time.
Also, unfavorably,
A bill, entitled an Act to repeal chapter 141, of the Act of
1870, section 18, which repeals and re-enacts section 18, of
Article LXXIII., of the Code of Public General Laws, title
"Penitentiary," and re-enact the same so as to read as fol-
lows.
The question recurring upon the adoption of the unfavora-
ble report of the Committee,
On motion of Mr. Jamart,
The unfavorable report of the* Committee was non-con-
curred in,
When,
On motion of Mr. Jamart,
The bill was substituted for the unfavorable report.
The bill was then read a first time, and,
Ordered to be printed.
-Mr. Stone, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and
Means, reported favorably,

 
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