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188 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 26,
The said resolutions were then returned to the Senate. The Speaker laid before the House the following communi- cation: To the Senate and House of Delegates of the General Assembly of Maryland: The undersigned, a committee on the part of a convention which assembled in Baltimore on the 24th inst., in the dis- charge of the duty imposed upon them by the said conven- tion have come to the city of Annapolis, to ask leave to ap- pear before your Honorable Bodies, to present the proceed- ings and prayer of said convention. The convention, in asking this hearing from the Legisla- ture of the State, have supposed that the very large propor- tion of the people, which it is known they represent, and the paramount interest to the whole people of the subject for which they claim attention, would be a sufficient justification lor this appeal. We are, with great respect, Your obedient servants,
Annapolis, Md., January 26th, 1866. Mr. Miller, of Anne Arundel, submitted the following message: BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES, January 26, 1866. Gentlemen of the Senate: We propose, with the concurrence of your Honorable Body, to meet in Joint Session in the Hall of the House at two o'clock to-day, to receive the communication of the commit- tee from the convention recently held in Baltimore city, of which committee the Hon. M. Blair in chairman, asking for a repeal of the Registry Law, or some action on the part of |
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