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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1669
Mr. Fenton submitted the following message:
BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
April 3rd, 1876.
Gentlemen of the Senate:
We respectfully inform your Honorable Body that we have
non-concurred to Senate amendments to House printed bill
No. 65, and respectiully request that you will recede there-
from.
By order,
MILTON Y. KIDD,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read, assented to, and sent to the Senate.
Mr. Smith, of Dorchester, (the rules being suspended by
unanimous consent,) submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the thanks of this House are eminently due,
and they hereby tendered to the Honorable Lewis C. Smith,
Speaker of this House, for the faithful, impartial and able
manner in which he has discharged the onorous and respon-
sible duties of his office during the present session.
Which was unanimously adopted.
The Secretary of the Senate returned the following bills
severally endorsed: "Passed by yeas and nays."
The bill entitled an Act to establish a free bridge over the
Patapsco river, between Anne Arundel and Baltimore coun-
ties, or near the present site of Switzer's bridge.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to authorize and direct the Attorney
General of the State of Maryland, to issue proceedings to for-
feit the charter of the Gwynn's Falls Bridge Company of the
Washington road.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to repeal chapter 231, of the
Acts of 1874, entitled an Act to regulate the Commis-
sioners to be allowed Clerks of counties for collecting and
and paying over to the Treasury public moneys, and to re-
enact the same with amendments.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to add an additional Section to the
Code of Public General Laws, Art. 26, title "Corporations,"
to enable Municipal Corporations to pay judgments rendered
against them in any of the courts of law in this State.
Also,
The bill entitled an Act to lay out and establish a new elec-
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