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1238 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. [Mar. 27,
Mr Hoblitzell, Acting Chairman of the Committee on the
Judiciary, reported favorably,
The Joint Resolutions from Senate in relation to furnish-
ing official publications to the Maryland Historical Society.
Which were read a second time and passed by yeas and
nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Mattingly, Lambdin, Sanders,
Boyer, Smith, of Dor., Fenton,
Hodges, Waters, of Dor., Farrow,
Rullman, Snowden, Ranger,
Turner, Gwynn, Canby,
Bird, Weal, Griffith,
Lancaster, Purnell, Rawlings,
Hooper, Riggs, Sprigg,
Whitelock, Hinks, Rinehart,
Smith, of B eo. Vandiver, Lamotte,
Given, Culbreth, Waters, of Car'l.,
Fitzjarrell, Hoblitzell, Donaldson,
Dodson, McGlone, Gordy,
Lankford, Stewart, Barnard,
Gunby, Chaisty, Browning—46.
Ford,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said Resolutions were then returned to the Senate.
Mr. Hoblitzell, Chairman of the Committee on the Judi-
ciary, reported favorably, the following bills:
A bill entitled an Act to make valid deeds and other in-
struments of writing defective in the acknowledgment or in
the certificate thereof.
Which was read a first time.
Also,
A bill entitled an Act for the relief of the sureties in the
official bond of Edwin W. Duvall, formerly Sheriff of Anne
Arundel county.
Which was read a first time.
Also
The Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 168, of
Article 93, of the Code of Public General Laws, relating to
the investments by guardians of the moneys of their wards,
and to re-enact the same as follows.
Which was read a second time.
Also,
The Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal Section 3, of Ar-
ticle 11, of the Code of Public General Laws, eatitled "At-
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