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Proceedings of the House, 1892
Volume 398, Page 382   View pdf image (33K)
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382 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 18,
bonds and certificates in Sinking Fund and Free
School Fund,
The committee examined and counted and found in
the possession of the Treasurer all the stocks and
bonds enumerated in said Table F, except as herein-
after enumerated, and all of said bonds and stocks
were properly car celled, except the bonds and certifi-
cates not of the State debt, none of which were can-
celled or stamped as required by law.
None of the Treasury Relief Loan Bonds named in
said Table F were found, but a certificate was pre-
sented to the committee, signed by Thomas G. Hay es,
of the Senate, J. G. Berret and Philip D. Laird, of
the House of Delegates, a committee appointed by the
General Assembly, which stated that they had on the
29th day of January, 1892, in compliance with the
terms of a Joint Resolution of the General Assembly,
destroyed $500,000.00 of said bonds, with coupons at-
tached thereto, due July 1st, 1892, and thereafter.
The item of bonds under column of Exchange Loan
of 1889, Table F, of Comptroller's Report, amount-
ing to $1,242,300.00 were not found in Sinking
Fund, but a certificate was presented to the commit-
tees, signed by Thomas G. Hayes, on the part of the
Senate, and Philip D. Laird, on part of the House of
Delegates, a committee appointed by General Assem-
bly, showing that they had burned, on the 6th of
February, 1892, said bonds to that amount with cou-
pons attached, due on July 1st, 1892, in compliance
with a Joint Resolution of the General Assembly.
Only $2,000 and not $5,000 bonds called for in Table
F, under the column headed "Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Company Trust Bonds," were found in the
Sinking Fund, the explanation of the Treasurer was
that since the close of last fiscal year $3,000 of these
bonds had matured and had been paid and the money
turned into the Treasury, which statement was found
to be correct upon inspection of the books of the
Treasurer's office.
The certificates of the Union and Mechanics' Bank,
for the amount of stock in said bank held for the


 
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