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1858.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 507
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Stonestreet,
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Spence,
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Barnard,
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Allender,
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Baker,
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Mountz,
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Ford, of Balt. co.
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Rogers,
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Dorsey—28.
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Lynch, of Balt. co.
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So the bill was recommitted.
Mr. Burgess, from a select committee, reported favorably
on the bill entitled, an act to incorporate the Mutual Fire In-
surance Company of St. Mary's and Charles counties ;
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Hanway, from a select committee, reported favorably
on a bill entitled, an act to provide for building a Court House
in Harford county ;
Which was read the first time; also,
Favorably on a bill entitled, an act to authorize the County
Commissioners of Harford county to adopt and use as evi-
dence of the ownership of assessable property in the said
county, for the purpose of taxation, the assessment lists now
in the hands of the collectors ;
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Baker, from a select committee, reported favorably on
a bill entitled, an act to authorize the County Commissioners
of Harford county to re-survey the public roads in the said
county, and to remove obstructions therefrom ;
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Lynch, of Baltimore county, from a select committee,
reported favorably, the bill entitled, a supplement to an act
entitled, an act to incorporate the School Commissioners of
Baltimore county ;
Mr. Mackubin, from a select committee, reported favorably
a bill entitled, an an act to authorise the Commissioners of
Anne Arundel county to levy a sum of money for the enlarge-
ment and repair of the Alms-house of said county;
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Todd, from a select committee, reported favorably a
bill entitled, an act for the benefit of Primary School District
No. 3, and Election District No. 2, in Caroline county;
Which was read the first time.
Mr. Riddlemoser, from a select committee, reported a bill
entitled, an act to carry into effect the 39th section of the 3d
article of the Constitution, by exempting from execution a
certain amount of property;
Which was read the first time, and referred to the commit-
tee on Judiciary.
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