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Proceedings of the House, 1856
Volume 659, Page 302   View pdf image
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302            JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS.          [Feb. 13,

All of which is respectfully submitted,
                            S. B. STUBBS, Chairman

Committee on Printing

For House of Delegates.

Which was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Harding.

The rules were suspended, to enable him to report from
the select committee, a bill entitled, an act to authorize
and require the Commissioners of taxes of Montgomery county

to levy a sum of money for the relief of Martha Henly and her
children.

Which was read the first time.                         

Mr. Sudler from the Select Committee reported a bill entitled
a supplement to an act entitled an act for founding a college at
Chestertown.                            

Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee

on Judiciary.

Mr. Brooks presented the following,

REPORT.

The Select Committee, to whom was referred the memorial of
the Patuxent Company and Laurel Machine Company of Prince
George's county, praying the passage of a law, "authorizing
the County Commissioners to levy a sum of money for the pay-
ment of county taxes overpaid," have had the same under con-
sideration, and beg leave to report that in their opinion the pray-
er of the memorialists ought not to be granted.         

They beg to be discharged from the further consideration of
the subject.                  JNO. B. BROOKE,

Chairman.

Which was adopted.
The order of the day having arrived,-                   

A bill entitled, an act to prohibit the clerks of the several Cir-
cuit Courts of the counties of this State, and the Superior Court
of the city of Baltimore, from issuing licenses to join in mar-
riage, males under the age of twenty-one years, and females un-
der the age of sixteen years, without the consent of the parents
of guardians of such persons.          


On motion of Mr. Daniel,

 

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