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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1526 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDING5 [Apl. 1,
Mr. Robinson submitted the following message :
BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
April 1st, 1876.
Gentlemen of the Senate :
We have received your message, asking a Committee of
Conference in relation to House bill entitled an Act, relating
to Landlord and Tenant, and respectfully inform you that
we have appointed on the part of the House Messrs. Bird,
Robinson And Mattingly.
By order,
MILTON Y. KIDD,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read, assented to, and sent to the Senate.
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following bill:
The bill entitled an Act to add additional Sections to
an Act, entitled an Act to repeal Article 26, of the Code
of Public General Laws, relating to corporotions, and to enact
a substitute therefor, and to repeal Section 22, of Article 16,
Sections 99 to 103, of Article 75, and Sections 33 to 43, of
Article 88, of the Code of Public General Laws, passed at
the January Session, 1868, chapter 471, approved March
30th, 1868.
Which wag read a first time and referred to the Committee
on Corporations.
The bill entitled an Act to continue in force the Act of
1872, chapter 420, entitled an Act to revise, re-enact and
amend certain Sections of the Acts of 1872, chapter 316, en-
titled an Act to authorise the appointment of a Commis-
sioner to take testimony to provide for the recording of
copies of wills and other papers, of which the originals
were lost by-the burning of the Court House, in Dorchester
county, and to remedy as far as practicable, the evils likely
to ensue from the destruction of such records.
Was read a third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Mattingly, Ward, Chaisty,
Usilton, Snowden, Hess,
Robinson, Gwynn, Sanders,
Turner, Neal, Fen ton,
Bird, Purnell, Scott,
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