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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 737   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 737
REPORT:
The Select Committee appointed to investigate the accounts
and returns of the auctioneers of Baltimore City, respectfully
report that, among others, they summoned Oden A. Kirkland to testify before said Committee, and that the said Kirk-
land has refused and neglected to obey the summons of the
Sergeant-at-Arms. Your Committee therefore ask the pas-
sage of the following order.
J. M.STREETT,
Chairman.
Which was read.
Mr. Streett (the rules being suspended) submitted the fol-
lowing order:
Ordered That the Sergeant-at-Arms be directed to arrest
and bring before the bar of this House, Oden A. Kirkland
to purge himself of contempt in refusing to obey its order.
Which was adopted.
Mr. Chapman, from the Select Committee on the Bound-
ary Line between the States of Virginia and Maryland, sub-
mitted the following report.
[See Document W.]
Which was read, and five hundred, copies ordered to be
printed.
Also, the following.
[See Document X.]
'Which was read, and five hundred copies ordered to be
printed.
Mr. Chaisty, Chairman on the part of the House of a Joint
Select Committee, submitted the following
REPORT:
To the Honorable, Members of the House of Delegates :
GENTLEMEN—The Joint Committee on the part of the
House, entrusted with the duty of presenting the subject of a
Ship Canal across the Peninsula of Maryland and Delaware
to connect the waters of the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays
before the proper authorities at Washington, and ask a de-
tail rom the Topographical Engineer Corps to make surveys
with the view of determining its feasibility, its most advan-
tageous route, and its cost of construction, beg leave to re-
port that, in discharge of the trust reposed in them, they
visited Washington on the afternoon of the 28th ultimo ;
that on the morning of the 29th they were kindly waited on,
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