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800 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl. 1, to business, have so endeared him to all its members. These peculiarities of our President have not manifested themselves sporadically, but they have been constantly and uniformly exhibited, under all circumstances and in every contingency that has arisen. Our business has been kept *' well in hand," dilatoriness on legislative action has not been tolerated, but prompt, decisive work has been fostered and encouraged. Points of order, when raised, have been decided with a firmness so tempered with gentlemanly courtesy, that they have left no cause for complaint with those who thought differently from the Chair. It is a pleasure always to bear testimony to fidelity and courtesy when enjoined with ability, and such pleasure, I am satisfied, the Senators will feel in giving an affirmative vote to the order now before us. Mr. Earle submitted the following REPORT. The Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses, on the House bill No. 149, having had the game under consideration, recommend to their respective Bodies, that the Senate recede from its amendment No. 1, under head of "Baltimore City," also from its amendment No. 8, No. 10 and No. 11, and recommend that the House concur in the other amendments of the Senate. JAS. T. EARLE, JOHN LEE CARROLL, HENRY WILLIAMS, On the part of the Senate. FREDERICK STONE, J. M. STREETT, ALEX. HARDCASTLE, On the part of the House. Which was adopted. Said bill was then read the third time and passed by yeas and nays, as follows : AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. President, Longwell, Compton, Miller, Carroll, Spates, Claggett, Sellman, Denson, Spencer, Dennis, Steiner, Earle, Wilson, Fields, Williams—17. Henry, NEGATIVE—None. |
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