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296 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 6,
such call, each county delegation shall designate two local bills,
and the Baltimore city delegation four local bills, which shall
be read a second or third time, or both, and put upon their
final passage, and that for that purpose the rules are hereby
suspended;
Which were adopted.
Mr. Beall offered the following :
Ordered, That the clerk of the Criminal court of Baltimore
city inform this House, on or before the 15th day of Febru-
ary, the number of bail bonds forfeited in said court during
the past eight years, the names of the parties bailed and their
offences, with the names of their bondsmen and the several
amounts of their bonds, how many of said bonds have been
collected, and what disposition has been made of the remain-
der ;
On motion of Mr. Morgan,
Leave was granted the committee on Ways and Means to
introduce a bill for the relief of Josephine A. Buckler, by ex-
tending her term of instruction in the Maryland Institution
for the Instruction of the Blind.
On motion of Mr. Krafft,
Leave was granted the committee on the Judiciary to in-
troduce a bill entitled, an act to repeal section 202, article 4,
of the code of public local laws.
On motion of Mr. Salmon,
Leave was granted the Frederick county delegation to
introduce a bill to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors
within one mile of Kemptown, in Frederick county.
Also, leave was granted the Frederick and Carroll county
delegations to report a bill to incorporate a company to make
a turnpike road in Frederick and Carroll counties, to be called
the Libertytown and Ridgeville Turnpike company.
On motion of Mr. Coudy,
Leave was granted the committee on Corporations to intro-
duce a bill to incorporate the Maryland Inebriate Asylum.
On motion of Mr. Welch,
Leave was granted the Anne Arundel county delegation
to introduce a bill to pay Mrs. Lucinda Sellman a sum of
money for tobacco damaged in the State tobacco warehouse.
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