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to Article XII. of the Code of Public Local Laws of Harford
county, in reference to 'Horses and Carriages kept at livery
in Harford county.' "
Endorsed "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also returned
The Senate bill entitled "An Act to amend the 6th section
of the Act of 1858, chapter 410, entitled an Act to incorpo-
rate the Mineral Hill Mining Company of Maryland, by dis-
pensing with the making and publication of the annual state-
ment therein provided for, and by providing that statements
of the affairs of the said Company shall be made as provided
for in the 66th section of the Acts of Assembly of 1868, chap-
ter 471."
Endorsed "Passed by yeas and nays."
The Senate bill entitled "An Act to amend the 3d section
of the Act of January Session, 1867, chapter 268, entitled an
Act to incorporate the Baltimore Warehouse Company, as
amended by the 1st section of the Act of January Session,
1870, chapter 125, entitled an Act to amend the Act of Jan-
uary Session, 1867, chapter 268, entitled an Act to incorpo-
rate the Baltimore Warehouse Company."
Endorsed "Passed by yeas and nays."
Also, returned
The Senate bill entitled "An Act. to amend the Act of
1853, chapter 441, entitled an Act to continue the corporate
existence of the several Banking Institutions, therein men-
tioned, repealing the fifth and ninth, sections thereof and re-
enacting the fifth and ninth sections as amended."
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays."
Mr. Stevens, from a Select Committee reported
The Senate bill entitled "An Act to authorize the sale or
lease to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, of a part
of a lot in Baltimore city, belonging to the State of Mary-
land, located at the intersection of Fremont and Chatsworth
streets and known as the State Hay Scales lot."
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Davis, from a Select Committee reported
The Senate bill entitled "An Act to repeal chapter 282,
section 1, of the Act of 1862, in so much thereof, as relates
to weighers of Hay and Straw at Canton, in Baltimore
county "
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