320 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 15
eral Laws of Maryland, title 'Justices of the Peace,'
sub-title 'Process and Practice,' as enacted by chapter
11 of the Acts of 1900, and to re-enact said section 29
A with amendments.' "
'Which was read a second time, and ordered to be
engrossed fora third reading.
House bill. File No. 38, entitled "An Act to repeal
section 30 of Article 27, Code of Public General Laws
of Maryland, title 'Crimes,' sub-title 'Concealed Weap-
ons,' and to re-enact the same with amendments."
Which was read a second time, and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
House bill, File No. 55, entitled "An Act to repeal
and re-enact with amendments section 2, Article 35,
Code of Public General Laws as repealed and re-en-
acted by Act 1902, chapter 495, title 'Evidence,' sub-
title 'Competency of Witnesses.' "
Which was read a second time, and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
House bill, File No. 45, entitled "An Act to provide
for the deficiency in the payment of Census enumera-
tors under chapter 3 of the Acts of the General Assem
bly at the extraordinary session of nineteen hundred
and one."
Which was read a second time, and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
BILLS—THIRD READING.
House bill, File No. 11, entitled "An Act to authorize
and empower Joseph H. Bernard, Thomas H. Jarman,
Thomas E. Curry, Robert J. Raughley, Wm. J. Moore,
Clinton B. Jarman, Theo. L. Jackson, Saml. J. Bel-
brough and Henry Dortheigh, Trustees of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, in Greensboro, Caroline county,
Maryland, or a majority of them, to sell said church
and apply the proceeds arising from said sale to the
building and completion of the New Methodist Epis-
copal Church now being built in said town of Greens-
boro, Maryland."
Which was read a third time and passed by yeas
and nays as follows:
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