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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 99
yond which the cost of printing for any regular session of
the Legislature shall not exceed.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
WM. T. HEPBRON,
On the part of the Senate.
D. W. SNOWDEN,
On the part of the House.
Which was read.
On motion of Mr. Donaldson,
At 2.45, P. M. the House adjourned.
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THURSDAY, January 20th, 1876,
The House met, and was opened with prayer by the Rev.
Father Schwarz.
Present at the call of the roll, the following members :
Messrs. Smith, (Speaker,) Dunbar, Mattingly, Boyer, Usil-
ton, Hodges, Robinson, Rullman, Turner, Bird, Lancaster,
Hooper, Baldwin, Whitelock, Smith, of Baltimore county,
Given, Fitzjarrell, Dodson,Lankford, Gunby, Ford, Lambdin,
Smith, of Dorchester, Waters, of Dorchester, Briscoe, Con-
stable, Ward, Snowden, Hance, Gwinn, Cockey, Neal, Pur-
nell, Onley, Riggs, Hinks, Naill, Koons, Rutledge, Boyle,
Vandiver, Culbreth, Goldsborough, Rusk, Berkemeier,
Lewis, McWilliams, Hoblitaell, McGlone, Coburn, Stewart,
McAleese, Gill, Hart, Loane, Chaisty, Hess, Harig, Al-
baugh, Sanders, Fenton, Scott, Farrow, Ranger, Jones,
Canby, Griffith, Rawlings, Atkinson, Sprigg, Brooke, Brown,
Rinehart, Lamotte, Waters, of Car'l., Donaldson, Clark, Da-
shiell, Gordy, Barnard, Browning—80.
John T. Parsons, officer elect, and Arthur Martin, appear-
ed, qualified and entered upon the discharge of their
duties.
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