INDEX. 447
MILITARY AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON—
tions to investigate the subject, and report as
speedily as possible thereon, 96; report thereon
adopted, 125, 126, 127; reported bill to make
valid his qualification, which was read a first,
second and third time, and passed, 128.
Leave granted to, to introduce a bill to provide
for paying the uniformed Volunteers of the Light
Division, who have been on duty, in the city of
Baltimore, since the 19th of April, 1861, 105; re-
port recommending that an appropriation there-
for be deferred till the next session, adopted
146.
Order, that the, be requested to report to this
House, without unnecessary delay, whether the
report made to this House, by the Governor and
Adjutant General, on the 8th inst., in reply to
an order of enquiry addressed to them by the
House of Delegates, on the 29th of April last, in
regard to the $70,000 appropriation, meets the
interrogatories propounded in said order of enqui-
ry, and if not, what action is proper to be taken
by this House in the premises, adopted, 132.
Order, that a special committee be appointed to
investigate and report upon the subject, adopted,
and committee appointed, 289.
Leave granted to bring in a bill relating to
Arms and ammunition belonging to, or in the
custody of the State, 167.
Two memorials of citizens of Dorchester county,
complaining of the want of arms, and for a law to
require Hooper C. Hicks to deliver to Capt. G.
E. Austin certain cavalry arms, &c., in his pos-
session, referred to, 167; report made thereon, and
forthwith to order requiring H. C. Hicks to report
to the House, 197.
Leave granted to bring in a bill providing for
the re-payment of money expended by Talbot
county for the purpose of repairing and cleaning
the arms in the State Armory at Easton, 171.
Leave granted to, to report a bill to authorize
the Treasurer of the State of Maryland, upon the
warrant of the Comptroller to pay unto Wm. I
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