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Proceedings of the House, 1876
Volume 413, Page 1540   View pdf image (33K)
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1540 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl.3,
anything in the Constitution and Laws of this State. Not-
withstanding, the undersigned are fully impressed with the
conviction that a large majority of the people of this State
are entirely opposed to placing any man in the State at a dis-
advantage as to suffrage, on account of color alone, and that
no one is sufficiently extreme in his State rights views as to
insist that Maryland should be the only State in the Union
to maintain an attitude on this question antagonistic to the
Constitution and Government of the United States.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
JOHN A. KOONS,
E. G. WATERS,
H. C. DODSON.
Which was read.
Mr. Loane, Chairman of the Committee on Corporations, re-
ported favorably,
The Senate 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 corporations, 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
January Session, 1868, chapter 471, approved March 30th
1868.
Which was read a second time.
Mr. Snowden, Chairman on the part of the House, of the
Committee on Section 24, Article 3, of the Constitution, sub-
mitted the following
REPORT:
To the Honorable.
The Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland:
The undersigned, the Joint Committee appointed undej
and by virtue of Article 3, Section 24, of the Constitution,
a»d to whonp was referred the following order of the House
of Delegates, to wit:
"Ordered, That the Joint Committee of the Senate and
House of Delegates required by Section 24, of Article 3, of
tke Constitution, be hereby required as early as possible to
examine into the expensei of the various Courts of the City
of Baltimore, State's Attorney for said city, and the several
Clerks of said Courts and the fees received by them and the
said State's Attorney, and report the same to this Gene-
ral Assembly, with such recommendations as to the economy
of the same as they may suggest," beg leave to report that


 
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