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Proceedings of the Senate, 1892
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744 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 17,

into the Maryland National Guard, to be assigned to

regimental command in the discretion of the Adjutant-

General of the State forces.

Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Committee on Militia.

Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal chapter 17,
if the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland,
passed at the January Session, 1890.

Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Committee on Finance.

By Mr. Bennett,

Senate bill entitled an Act to amend Article 93, of
the Code of Public General Laws, relating to "Testa-
mentary Law," sub-title "Administration," by adding
thereto an additional section to be designated as sec-
tion 32 A,

Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Committee on Judicial Proceedings.

By Mr, Gorter,

Senate bill entitled an Act to give and grant the
sanction of the General Assembly of Maryland to two
certain sales and grants to or for the use of the re-
ligious sects, orders or denominations therein named.

Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Committee on Judicial Proceedings.

By Mr. Evans,

Senate bill entitled an Act to provide for the re-
division of the Seventh Ward of Baltimore city into
election precincts.

Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Baltimore City Senators.

By Mr. Pearre,

Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal sections 55 to
89, both inclusive, of Article 56, of the Code of Pub-
lic General Laws, title "Licenses," under the respec-
tive sub-titles "Spirituous or Fermented Liquors," by
retailers, ordinary keeper, oysters and eating houses,
and penalties so far as the same apply to the city of
Cumberland, and to regulate the sale of spirituous
and fermented liquors in said city of Cumberland and
vicinity, and to add fourteen new sections to Article

 

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