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1126 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 24,
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NIGHT SESSION.
THURSDAY, March 24th, 1892,
The House resumed its session at 8 P. M.
Present at the call of the roll the following mem-
bers :
Messrs. Speaker, Strong, Brashears, Donaldson,
Hutchins, Ireland, Carrico, Maddox, Orrick, Cole,
Elliott, Hamilton, Jr., Monmonier, Schlaffer. Collins,
Wooters, Leonard, Anderson, Sterling, Meredith,
Miles, Beeks, Grove, of Cecil, Bowie, of Prince
George's, Hill, Perrie, Bryan, Wall en, Godwin,
Franklin, Wilkinson, Hayman, McSherry, Gaver?
Grove, of Frederick, Sappington, of Frederick, Hay-
ward, Stearns, Deen, Field, Bowie, of Baltimore city,
Gill, Sams, Sanders, Frincke, Carr, Cornthwaite,
Joyce, Smith, of Washington, Fockler, Shafer, Gar-
rott, Laird, Barber, Hosken, Sr., Haines, Sellman,
Berret, Leeds, Tracey, Haslup, Ellegood, Laws,
Moore, Bittinger—66.
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PETITIONS, MEMORIALS, &G.
Mr. Collins presented a petition from Seth & Co.
and John G. Korb and 25 others, asking for an Act to
enable the County Commissioners of Talbot county to
build a public road from Stewart's Island to the town
of Oxford.
Also, a petition from George M. Jenkins, Alfred
Kemp, James S. Chaplain and 90 other taxpayers,
asking for the passage of an Act submitting the ques-
tion of the county subscribing $1,500 to the capital
stock of the Easton, Trappe and Cambridge Railroad
Company.
Which were severally read and referred to the Tal-
bot County Delegation.
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ORDERS.
On motion of Mr. Carter, it was
Ordered, That at to-morrow evening's session the
House consider local bills on the third reading file,
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