898 JOURNAL OF PROOEEDINGS [Mar. 22
At 2.42 P. M.,
On motion of Mr. Wilkinson,
The Senate resumed Legislative business.
At 2.45 P. M.,
On motion of Mr. Wilkinson,
The Senate took a recess until 8 P. M.
NIGHT SESSION.
THURSDAY, March 22nd, 1900.
The Senate resumed its session at 8 P. M.
Present at roll call the following Senators
Messrs. President, Applegarth, Baker, Betts, Bouic,
Brewington, Bryan, Crothers, Dennis, Dick, Dodson,
Gray, Kirwan, Marsh, Messick, Moore, Moses, Peter, Put-
zel, Ravenscroft, Rohrback, Wilkinson, Williams, of Har-
ford; Williams of Anne Arundel—24.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
The Senate considered Unfinished Business, being
BILLS—THIRD READING.
Senate bill entitled "An Act to declare the sanction and.
consent of the General Assembly of Md., to the bequest
contained in the last will and testament of William R.
Acton, late of Charles county, deceased, of one hundred
dollars, to and for the use and benefit of the Vestry of
Port Tobacco Parish, under the name of the Vestry of St.
Paul's (P. E.) Church."
Was read the third time, and passed by yeas and nays,
as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. President, Gray,
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