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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 203
Public Local Laws, title "Washington County," sub-
title "Hagerstown,"
Upon its second reading
The . rules were suspended (two-thirds of all the
members elect) voting in the affirmative by yeas and
nays, as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Brashears, Donaldson, Hut-
chins, Sappington, of Anne Arundel, Ireland, Lane,
Maddox, Orrick, Elliott, Hamilton, Jr., Monmonier,
Schlaffer, Collins, Wooters, Leonard, Anderson, Ster-
ling, Meredith, Smith, of Dorchester, Miles, Beeks,
Grove, of Cecil, Hill, Perrie, Bryan, Wallen, God-
win, Franklin, Wilkinson, McSherry, Gaver, Grove,
of Frederick, Sappington, of Frederick, Bevard, Hay-
ward, Stearns, Deen, Johnson, Thompson, Fitzgerald,
Fox, Carter, Field, Bowie, of Baltimore city, O' Conor,
Gill, Sams, Sanders, Carr, Joyce, Smith, of Washing-
ton, Garrett, Laird, Griffith, Canby, Barber, Young,
Hosken., Sr., Stottlemeyer, Haines, Sellman, Berret,
Leeds, Ellegood, Laws, Bittinger—65.
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then read a second time, and ordered
engrossed for a third reading.
Mr. Joyce, from a Special Cmmittee, submitted the
following report:
The Joint Committee appointed by the House and
Senate to notify the Hon. Arthur P. Gorman of his
election as United States Senator by Joint Resolution
of January 26th, 1892, beg leave to submit the follow-
ing correspondence as their report:
MARTIN R. JOYCE,
Chairman,
JAMES G. BERRET,
CONWAY W. SAMS,
Committee on the part of the House.
ANNAPOLIS, January 27th, 1892,
To the Honorable Arthur. P. Gorman,
United States Senator, Washington, D. C.
DEAR SIR :—As a Joint Committee appointed by the
General Assembly of Maryland, to us has been as-
signed the pleasing and honorable duty of convey-
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