1900. ] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1489
county; Mann, Sandman, Jeffers, Collins, Dudley, of Tal-
bot; Ward, Dryden, Disharoon, Corkran, Pattison, Linthi-
cum, Mackie, Keys, Kimble, Merrick, Perkins. Con tee,
Dudley, of Queen Anne's; Norman, Smith. Anderson, of
Wor.; Truitt, of Wor.; Buckey, Waters, Bast, Lakin,
Brown, of Frederick; Mitchell, Proctor, Satterfield, Led-
num, Scrimger, Dunn, Gately, Brown, of Balto, city;
Mencke, Bramble, Sanford, Knott, Lehmayer, Latrobe,
Curtis, Duncan, Martenet, Seigmund, Cover, Robinson,
Real, Johnson, Long, Staley, Biggs, Wolfinger, Clark,
Deets, Hutton, Frenzel, Radcliffe, Close, Critchfield,
Graeff, Anderson, of Carroll; Norris, of Carroll; Hoffacker,
Walsh, Wolfe, Waller, Roberts, Bennett, Wilson, Fin-
zel—86.
The Journal of the 27th was read and approved.
ORDERS.
Mr. Lehmayer submitted the following order.
Ordered by the House of Delegates, That in view of
the crowded condition of the bills, that on and after
Thursday, March 29th, 1900, the time of debate be limit-
ed to five minutes, and that no member shall be allowed
to give another his time.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on
Rules.
Mr. Robinson submitted the following order.
Ordered, That George Barthalow and John C. Real,
each be paid the sum of $20 for services in the Darr-
Merrick election contest.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on
'Claims.
Mr. Brown, of Frederick, submitted the following
order,
Ordered, That the Anne Arundel delegation be and it
is hereby directed to report by one o'clock, local Senate
bill, No. 245, title 'Anne Arundel County, ' sub-title 'Gam-
ing, ' and local Senate bill, No. 325, providing for a
Board of Visitors for Anne Arundel county jail. Both
of said bills having been referred to said delegation the
: 20th day of March.
Which was read and adopted.
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