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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
Volume 107, Page 281   View pdf image (33K)
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1866.] OF THE SENATE. 281
Socially, I regard my connection with this body among the
most fortunate incidents of my life. I came here, one year
ago, to meet strangers,—I part, to-night, with dearly cher-
ished friends. In a week after my entrance into this hall I
felt completely acclimated, and, so perfect was the assimila-
tion, that, ere the session closed, the prospect of separation
even for a brief period became a sad and forbidding reflection.
Be assured I shall always feel proud to recognize each mem-
ber of this Senate as a friend for whose prosperity and happi-
ness I can never cease to entertain the deepest solicitude.
May each and all of you, Senators, arrive at your respec-
tive destinations in safety, and find no shadow upon the
hearth-stone of home to sadden your return; and, when the
circling year shall summon us again to this hall, may} we
meet in the enjoyment of health, and the full purpose to aid,
with our whole might, the advancement of the noble old
State of Maryland, and the union and prosperity of all the
States.
I now pronounce the Senate adjourned sine die.
Test:
C. HARWOOD, Sect'y.
OMISSION:
The last part of the amendment submitted by Mr. Ste-
phenson, to the end of the 5th section, on page 168, having
been omitted, is here inserted: after the words, "Chesapeake
bay," read "or upon the lands adjoining said waters, so as
to interfere with, intercept or retard the laying out from, or
hauling to the shore or shores of said river or bay any fish-
ing seine, nor to do any thing that may contract or circum-
scribe the berth of any fishery as heretofore used."
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