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20. A Committee on Federal Relations.

21. A Committee on Amendments to the Constitution.

22. A Committee on the Contingent Fund placed at the
Disposal of the Executive.

23. A Committee on Roads aud Highways.

24. A Committee on Immigration.

25. A Committee on the part of the House on Joint
Committee on Section 24, Article 3, of the Constitution.

26. A Committee on Hygiene.

27. A Committee on Insurance and Loans.

28. A Committee on Temperance and Regulation of the
Liquor Traffic.

29. A Committee on Re-valuation and Re-assessment.

30. A Committee on Civil Service Reform.
Each of the above Committees to consist of nine members.

31. A Committee on the Chesapeake Bay and its Tribu-
taries, to consist of nineteen members, as follows: One from
each of the Legislative districts of Baltimore city, and one
from each of the following counties: Baltimore, Anne
Arundel, Charles, Calvert, St. Mary's, Harford, Cecil, Kent,
Queen Anne's, Talbot, Dorchester, Wicomico, Worcester,
Somerset. Caroline and Prince George's.

32. A Committee on Organization, to consist of the Speaker
aud nineteen members.

RULE XLII.
When a bill has been returned to the House by the Gover-
nor without his signature, and with his objections thereto,
the objections shall be entered at large upon the Journal, and
the House shall proceed to reconsider the bill, and after such
recousideration, the Speaker shall put the question : " Shall
the bill pass notwithstanding the objections of the Executive ?" and
the vote thereupon shall be taken by yeas and nays, and the
votes of three fifths of all the members of the House shall be
necessary to pass the bill.

RULE XLIII.

Reports of committees on subjects of a private or local
nature shall not, in future, be entered in extenso on the Journal,

 

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