1900. ] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 667
Cantler to the Seminary at Pittsburg, Penn., which is
under the charge and control of the Reformed Presby-
terian Church of North America, and to the boards of
Fereign and Home Missions of said church, and also to
the congregation established in Baltimore, Maryland, of
said church. "
Which was read a first time.
On motion of Mr. Foster,
At 10. 10 P. M.,
The House adjourned until to-morrow at 12 M.
TUESDAY, March 6th, 1900.
The House met at 12 M., and was opened with prayer
by the Rev. J. Earle Maloy.
Present at the call of the roll the following members r
Messrs. Speaker, King, Garner, Kendall, Norris, of
Kent, Ditty, Krems, Phelps, Feldmeyer, Gibson, Wal-
bach, of G.; Choate, Stewart, Truitt, of Baltimore county;
Mann, Sandman, Jeffers, Collins, Dudley, of Talbot; Ward,
Dryden, Disharoon, Corkran, Pattison, Linthicum, Mac-
kie, Keys, Kimble, Merrick, Perkins, Contee, Dudley, of
Queen Anne's; Norman, Smith. Anderson, of Wor.; Truitt,
of Wor.; Buckey, Waters, Bast, Lakin, Brown, of Fred-
erick; Mitchell, Proctor, Hopkins, Foster, Satterfield,
Lednum, Scrimger, Dunn, Gately, Brown, of Baltimore-
city; Mencke, Bramble, Sanford, Knott, Lehmayer,
Latrobe, Duncan, Martenet, Seigmund, Cover, Robin-
son, Real, Johnson, Long, Staley, Biggs, Clark, Deets,
Hutton, Frenzel, Radcliffe, Close, Critchfield, Graeff,
Anderson, of Carroll; Norris, of Carroll; Hoffacker,
Walsh, Wolfe, Waller, Roberts, Bennett, Wilson, Fin-
zel—85.
The Journal of the 5th inst, was read and approved.
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