644 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. [Mar. 4,
Which was read.
On motion of Mr. Harris,
1000 copies were ordered to be printed.
Mr. Kennedy Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means
reported favorably on a bill entitled, a supplement to the act en-
titled, an act for the promotion of Internal Improvements passed
at December session 1835, chapter 395.
Also on a bill entitled, an act for the purpose of aiding the con-
struction of a Railroad in Cecil county being a supplement to an
act entitled an act for the promotion of Internal Improvements,
passed at December session 1835, chapter 395.
Also on a bill entitled, an act to aid in the construction of a
plank road in Cecil county, being a supplement to an act passed
December session 1835, chapter 395.
Also on a bill entitled, an act for the purpose of aiding the con-
struction of a Railroad in Queen Anne's county, being a supple-
ment to an act entitled, an act for the promotion of Internal Im-
provements passed at December session 1835, chapter 395.
Also on a bill entitled, an act for the purpose of aiding the
construction of a Railroad in Kent county, being a supplements
an act entitled, an act tor the promotion of Internal Improvements
passed at December session 1835, chapter 395.
And reported a bill entitled, an act to equalize taxation;
Which was read the first time.
Also a bill entitled, an act to prevent the sale or barter under
licenses to traders of goods, wares, and merchandise, in any oth-
er place than a store, or warehouse, and in a fixed place of busi-
ness for such selling and bartering, being a further supplement to
the act of 1827, chapter 117 entitled, an act to regulate the is-
suing of licenses to traders, keeper of ordinaries and others;
Which was read the first time.
Also a bill entitled, an act for the relief of the sureties on the
bonds of Thomas F. W. Vinson, former collector of the fourth
election district of Montgomery county;.
Which was read the first time.
And reported favorably on a bill entitled, an act appropriating
a sum of money to pay for a painting illustrating the surrender by
George Washington of his Commission as Commander in Chief
of the Army of the American Revolution in the Senate Chamber
of Maryland, December 23rd, 1783.
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