944 INDEX.
M.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND—A bill re-
ported to amend the charter of the, 170; referred ib.;
favorable report on, 136.
A bill reported entitled, an act appropriating a sum
of money for the relief of the, 367.
MARYLAND DIGEST—Memorial of Messrs. Stockett, Mer-
rick and Miller, asking for a subscription by the
State to a Digest of the decisions of the Court of
Appeals and Court of Chancery, referred, 68.
Resolution offered authorizing the Librarian to
subscribe to, 79; amended and passed, 95.
MARTIN, JAMES L.—Leave to bring in a bill for the payment
of legal fees due to, 18; bill reported, 278; bill pas-
sed and sent to the Senate, 690, 691.
MARTIN, THOMAS E.—Memorial of, praying compensation
for certain Legislative printing, referred, 399; bill
reported, 687; bill passed and sent to the Senate, 688;
returned passed by the Senate, 772.
MARTIN, THOMAS E. AND OTHERS—Petition of, to be
refunded certain moneys illegally forfeited and paid
into the Treasury, referred, 517; bill passed and sent
to the Senate, 811.
MAY, HENRY—A bill from the Senate entitled, an act appro-
priating a sum of money to compensate, of Baltimore
for legal services rendered the State, 749.
MARYLAND INSANE HOSPITAL—Report of the visitors of
the, 222.
A bill reported appropriating a sum of money for
the use of, accompanied with a report, 524, 525.
MARRIAGE LICENSES—A bill reported entitled, an act to
prohibit the Clerks of the several Circuit Courts of
this State, and the Superior Court of the City of
Baltimore, from issuing licenses to join in marriage
males under the age of twenty-one years, and females
under the age of sixteen years, without the consent
of the parent or guardian of such persons, 128; bill
rejected, 226; reconsidered, 226, 302; proceeding on,
369, 370, 384; bill rejected, 384; reconsidered, 385;
bill rejected, 487.
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