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Maryland Manual, 1904
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RULES OF THE SENATE. 153

until — o'clock — M., —, —, 190, and we
concur therein (or do not concur therein.)

By order,

Chief Clerk.
Or Vice Versa.

FORM FOR MESSAGE UPON DEATH OF MEMBER.
BY THE SENATE,

, 190.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:

It is with profound sorrow that we announce the death of
an esteemed member of the Senate, the Hon. —,
of county —. As a further mark of respect, the Senate
will now adjourn until——, and, at some future time,
further communicate to your Honorable Body such proper
resolution of respect as the Senate may adopt, and, if
deemed practicable, ask for a joint committee to attend the
obsequies.
By order,
Secretary.

SENATE BILLS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE.

When a bill is returned from the House with amend-
ments, the question is taken upon the adoption of the
House's amendments. The proper motion then is, if the
amendments are agreeable to the committee which intro-
duced the bill:

"Mr. President, I move that the Senate concur in the
amendments of the House." The question is taken upon
the adoption of the motion. If agreed to, the bill, as
amended, is passed by yeas and nays. If not agreeable to
the committee, a motion that the Senate do not concur in
the House's amendments is the proper one, and if sustained
by a vote of the Senate, the chairman of the committee
submits for adoption a message to the House substantially as
follows:

 

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