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1094 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23,
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to add an additional Section to
Article 26 of the Code of Public General Laws, as amended
and passed at the January Session, of 1868, chapter 471.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to remove all gates from the pub-
lic roads of Charles county.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to auteorize the Commissioners of
Oxford, in Talbot county, to convey to the Board of County
School Commissioners of Talbot oourity a portion of a vacant
public lot in the Town of Oxford for the purpose of erecting
thereon a public school house.
Also, the following bills,endorsed: "Reported unfavorably,
and the report adopted."
The bill entitled an Act to repeal and re-enact with
amendments Article 89 of the Code of Public General Laws,
title "Slander," to enable married women to maintain ac-
tions for words spoken maliciously touching their character
or reputation for chastity, and tending to the injury thereof.
The bill entitled an Act to add additional Sections to Ar-
ticle 19 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title "Somerset
county," sub-title "Fences," to be known as Section 53,
Section 54, Section 55, Section 56 and Section 57.
The bill entitled an Act to add an additional Section to
Article 37 of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Evi-
dence," to be known as Section 6, A.
The bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 10 of Article 51
of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Justices of the
Peace," as amended by the Act of 1870, chapter 39, and to
re-enact the same with amendments.
The bill entitled an Act to add a Section to Article 69 of
the Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Officers," to
enable parties injured by tortuous acts of Sheriffs and Consta-
bles, to have a remedy against the Officer's bond of such
Officers.
The bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 3, of chapter
373, of the Laws of January Session in the year 1867, rela-
ting to the appointment of a stenographer for the Orphans'
Court of Baltimore city, and to re-enact the same with
amendment.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to regulate the liquor traffic and
prevent intemperance in Calvert county,
Endorsed, "Passed by yeas and nays with proposed amend-
ment:"
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