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1234 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 29r
Frederick, Biggs, Sappington, of Frederick, Stearns,
Johnson, Thompson, Fuld, Walz, Fitzgerald, Bren-
nan, Fox, Carter, Bowie, of Baltimore city, O'Conor,
Gill, Sams, Sanders, Cornthwaite, Joyce, Smith, of
Washington, Shafer, Garrett, Laird, Griffith, Bar-
ber, Buckey, Young, Hosken, Sr., Stottlemyer, Haines,
Seliman, Berret, Tracey, Haslup, Ellegood, Moore—70.
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The Secretary of the Senate appeared and delivered
the following message:
BY THE SENATE,
March 29th, 1892.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates :
We have received your message informing us that
your Honorable Body has declined to concur in cer-
tain amendments to the House bill No. 144, being the
Oyster Cull Bill, and requesting us to recede from
said amendments.
The Senate has declined to recede from said amend-
ments and respectfully requests the appointment of a
Conference Committee on the disagreeing votes of the
two Houses on the said bill.
We have named on the part of the Senate, Messrs.
Moss, Austin and Hepbron.
By order,
W. G. PURNELL,
Which was read. Secretary.
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Mr. Thompson submitted the following message :
BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
March 28th, 1892.
Gentlemen of the Senate ;
We have received your message proposing the ap-
pointment of a Joint Committee of Conference on the-
disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the bill entitled
"Oysters," No. 144, and respectfully inform you that
we concur therein.
We have appointed on the part of the House, Messrs.
Thompson, Smith, of Dorchester, and Bryan.
By order,
CARLTON SHAFER,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read, assented to, and sent to the Senate.
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