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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 387
4, The average balance in the banks to the credit of
the State in cash is large ; the committee think if a
safe bank or banks could be found, which could pay
some interest to the State on the monthly balances
deposited to the credit of the State, it would be wise,
and would yield to the State a revenue on its deposit.
Respectfully submitted,
THOMAS G. HAYES,
Chairman.
JNO. WALTER SMITH,
E. STANLEY TOADVIN,
THOS. H. ROBINSON.
JOHN HUBNER,
Finance Committee of the Senate.
JAMES G, BERRET,
Chairman.
JAS. E. ELLEGOOD,
W. SANDERS CARR,
JOHN S. TRACEY,
J. SMITH ORRICK,
ED. D. FITZGERALD,
B. L. SMITH,
J. ROGER MoSHERRY,
Ways and Means Committee
of the House of Delegates.
Which was read and adopted, and, on motion, or-
dered spread on the journal.
BILLS—SECOND READING.
House bill entitled an Act to refund to Alex Bar-
nett, administrator of A. H. Barnett, deceased, late of
Talbot county, the sum of $44.29, for taxes paid in
error into the State Treasury.
House bill entitled an Act to add a section to Article
87, Code of Public General Laws, title "Sheriff,"
sub-title "Oath of Office and Bond,"relating to the
official oath taken by sheriffs.
House bill entitled an Act to repeal and re-enact
with amendments section 123, of Article 22, of the
Code of Public Local Laws, title "Washington
County," sub-title "Election Districts."
Were severally read a second time, and ordered to
be engrossed for a third reading.
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