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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1603
Resolved, That W. H. Fusselbaugh, John Milroy, and
Harry Gilmor, Police Commissioners of Baltimore city, be
and they are hereby removed from their respective offices for
official misconduct,
All of which is respectfully submitted.
F. MATTHEWS LANCASTER,
H. CLAY NAILL.
Which was read.
Mr. Loane, Chairman of the Committee on Corporations,
reported favorably,
The Senate hill entitled an Act to repeal Section 29, of the
Act of 1868, chapter 471, entitled an Act to repeal Article
26, of the Code of Public General Laws, relating to Corpora-
tions, and to ecact a substitute therefor, and to repeal Sec-
tion 22, of Article 16, Sections 99 to 103, of the same Arti-
cle, and Sections 33 to 43, of Article 88, of the Code of Public
General Laws, and re-enact the same so as to read as follows,
with proposed amendments:
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
Amend by adding to title:
And to repeal Section 17, of the same Article, and to re-
enact the same with amendments :
Section 1, add after the word "re-enacted," to read as fol-
lows, at the close of the Section the following, "and that Sec-
tion 17, of the same Article be, and the same is hereby re-
pealed, amended and re-enacted, so that said Section shall
read as follows:
Section 17, class 4. "For the formation of fire, life, marine,
accident, cattle, live stock and other Insurance Companies,
and all Companies for receiving, weighing, sheltering, feed-
ing and exposing for sale, cattle, sheep and hogs, provided,
that such Companies shall have their principal office in this
State; and provided, that the yards and scales of every Com-
pany for receiving, weighing, sheltering, feeding and expo-
sing for sale, cattle, sheep and hogs, shall be located either
within the City of Baltimore, or within a distance of not more
than six miles from the limits thereof; and provided farther,
that all such cattle, sheep and hogs shall be weighed by, and
under the supervision of the State Weighmaster, as now pro-
vided for by law, such weighing to be done at the yards and
scales of such Company."
The proposed amendments were severally read and adopted,
and the bill as amended, was read a second time.
Mr. Constable, Chairman of the Committee on the Judi-
ciary, reported favorably,
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