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670 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar 6,
forsid ordnance was fully its worth and value, and that the
Strictest economy was exericised in the purchase of the cloth-
ing for the militia as aforesaid.
Your Committee therefore ask to be discharged from the
'further consideration of said order, so far as the matter here-
in mentioned is concerned.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
J. J. FENTON, Chairman,
H. CLAY NAILL,
CHAS, J. McALEESE,
H. M. VANDIVER,
WM. WARD.
Which WHS reead and ordered to be printed on the Journal.
Mr. Harig, Chairman of the Committee on Claims, re-
ported unfavorably,
A bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of me ney to
pay Thos. J. Hall & Co., for a hogshead of tobacco lost from
"Tobacco Warehouse No. 2.
The report was adopted.
Mr. Brown, Chairman of the Committee on Inspections,
reported favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to repeal the Act of 1864, chapter
346, the Act of 1865, chapter 194, the Act of 1867, chapter
368, the Act o1868, chapter 12s, the Act of 1872, chapters
36 and 228, and the Act of 1874, chapter 394, relating to the
inspection of tobacco land tobacco warehouses, and enact in
lieu thereof the following.
Which was read a first time and ordered to be printed and
made the order of the day for Friday next at 12 o'clock.
Mr. Gill, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means
reported favorably,
A bill entitled an Act for the relief of certain persons who
claim that property belonging to them was destroyed by fire
on the 7th day of January, 1875, while stored in State To-
bacco Warehouses Nos. 1 and 2, in the City of Baltimore.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Harig, Chairman of the Committee on Claims, reported
favorably,
A bill entitled an Act to refund to Tadock Marshall, late
Collector of Worcester county, the sum of seventy-five dollars
and twenty-two cents, by him heretofore paid into the
Trrasury of the State.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Riggs, of a Select Committee, reported favorably,
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