1224 INDEX.
OFFICERS AND SALARIES OF—Leave for a bill to regu-
late, 697.
OFFICERS' FEES—Bill relating to, 193.
OFFICERS OF REGISTRATION AND JUDGES OF
ELECTIONS--House bill for defense of, 362;
second reading, 401; third reading, 444; leave
for supplemental bill for defense of, oil; first
reading, 519; second reading, 580; third reading,
648.
OILS — Leave for a, hill for inspection of, repealing Act of
1872, chapter 135, also in regard to the manufac-
ture and sale of, 98, 108; considered and laid
over. 141; postponed, 130; amendments offered,
200, 201. 470; amended on second reading, 542,
543: third reading, 595, 690.
ORDERS -In regard to rules for government of Senate, 11;
to pay James T. Blackstone, William L. Arring-
dale and David Fitzgerald, ibr eight days attend-
ance and mileage, 13; in regard to term of Sena-
tor from Garrett county, 17; in regard to so much
of Governor's message in regard to Garrett coun-
ty, 19; in regard to Postage Stamps, 22; that
Senate Journal be mailed to all newspapers in the
State, 22; message of Governor, referring differ-
ent portions of it to different committees, 24: to
furnish Senators with Postage Stamps, 30; in re-
gard to step of State House, 30; that Postmaster
place stamps on Journal and Documents, 37: that
Wm. Murdock be allowed 3 days per diem, 37;
that a Post Office balance be procured by the
Postmaster, 39; that 10 copies of Journal be fur-
nished members of Senate, 60; in regard to votes
of certain Senators of Session of 1872, in regard
to regulation of taxation of certain Coal Compa-
nies, 72; to select a, Clerk for Committee on Fi-
nance, 85; and that Committee on, select Clerks
for the Senate, 85; that Postmaster of Senate have
leave of absence, 89: that inquiry be made in
number of officers, &c., 91; that the Sun, Gazette
and American be each furnished with a copy of
Senate bills and Daily Journal, 97; that all bills
incorporating Companies or Institutions, or bills
adding amendments thereto, be printed, not to
apply to bills incorporating towns and cities, 213:
that reporter, Mr. Fox, be allowed fifteen dollars
worth of Postage Stamps, 284; that all memorials,
etc., in relation to the Park Tax, be referred to a
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