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Proceedings of the House, 1892
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846 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 16
Also, unfavorably,
Senate bill entitled an Act to change the title of
Article 70, of the Code of Public General Laws, en-
titled "Official Oaths," to that of "Official and Other
Oaths."
Which was adopted.
Also, favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to amend Article 58, sec-
tion 17, of the Code of Public General Laws, title
"Landlord and Tenant."
Also, favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to correct and make per-
fect the charter of the Monumental Social Club, of
Baltimore city.
Which were severally read a first time.
Also, favorably,
Senate bill entitled an Act to add six additional
sections to Article 6, of the Code of Public Local
Laws, title "Caroline County." sub-title "County
Treasurer," to follow section 68, to be called 68 A, 68
B. 68 C, 68 D, 68 E. and 07 F.
Also, favorably,
Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal section 607, of
Article 4. of trie Code of Public Local Laws, title
"City of Baltimore," sub-title "Justices of the Peace
and Constables," and to repeal chapter 125 of the
Laws of 1890, and to re-enact with amendment section.
607, of Article 4, of the-Code of Public Local Laws,
title "City of Baltimore," sub-title "Justices of the
Peace and Constables."
Which were severally read a second time.
Also reported, without recommendation,
House bill entitled an Act to provide for the regu-
lation of railroad and steamboat freight and passenger
tariffs in this State, to prevent unjust di crimination
and extortion in rates, and to appoint Commissioners
to prescribe their duties.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Thompson, from the Committee on Chesapeake
Bay and its Tributaries, reported favorably, with pro-
posed amendment.


 
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