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294 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 2, where he will be formally received by the Governor, thence he will be conducted to the Senate Chamber and bo formally received by the Lieutenant Governor, President, thence to the Hall of the House of Delegates and receive a formal re- ception by the Speaker. The House will then take a recess to enable the committee to personally introduce each member. Mr. Chew, from a minority of the committee on Elections, submitted the following report on the case of Spence vs. Franklin; Which was read and ordered to be printed. [See Document I. On motion of Mr. Chew, The House adjourned.. FRIDAY, February 2, 1866. The House met and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Owen. Present at the call of the roll the following menders: Messrs. Frazier, Speaker, Agnew, Angel, Bartell, Barron, Brown, Buhrman, Calvert, Cairns, Chew, Clift, Comegys, Cook, Cronise, Cummings, Darling, Dean, Eavey, Everhart, Fooks, Fawcett, Garrison, Hambleton, Harris, Hazen, Hodson, Hoffman, Holloway, Hopkins, Hynea, Jamison, Jones, King, Kirk, Leaverton, Lee, Lusby, Malone, Markey. McCauley, McCullough, Miller, of Anno Arundel, Miller, of Washington, Mittag, Mules, Nairne, Norris, Parker, Pennington, Pilkington, Boteet, Rider, Rinehart, Roberts, Robinson, Shaw, Sherry, Silver, Slothower, Smith, of Alleg'y, Smith of Dorchester, Smith, of Frederick, Soper, Stewart, Stone, Tolson, Tull, Usilton, Valliant, Warner, Watkins, Williams, Wilson, Wooden, Zeigler—75. The Journal of yesterday was read and approved. |
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