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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 3,
by you, in the discharge of the duty devolved upon
you as the Committee representing the General Assem-
bly of Maryland.
For each, and for all of you, gentlemen, and for the
distinguished body which you represent, I beg you
will accept the assurance of my grateful regard, with
my sincerest admiration and respect.
I have the pleasure to be your obliged and obedient
servant,
CHARLES H. GIBSON.
Ordered spread on Journal and Committee dis-
charged with the thanks of the House.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—SECOND
READING.
Mr, Combs, from the Committee on Federal Rela-
tions, reported favorably,
Senate Joint Resolution instructing the Senators
and requesting the Representatives in Congress from
Maryland to take action with view to securing and
preserving Temple Farm the Moore House at York-
town, Va., by the United States.
Which was read a second time, and passed by yeas
and nays, as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Combs, Strong, Brashears,
Donaldson, Hutchins, Sappington, of Anne Arundel,
Ireland, Carrico, Maddox, Orrick, Cole, Elliott, Ham-
ilton, Jr., Monmonier, Schlaffer, Collins, Wooters,
Sterling, Meredith, Smith, of Dorchester, Hill,
Perrie, McSherry, Gaver, Grove, of Frederick, Sap-
pington, of Frederick, Stearns, Deen, Johnson, Fitz-
gerald, Carter, O'Conor, Sams, Carr, Cornthwaite,
Joyce, Smith, of Washington, Lard, Young, Hosken.
Sr., Stottlemeyer, Haines, Sellman, Berret, Leeds,
Ellegood, Laws, Moore, Bittinger—49.
NEGATIVE—None.
Said resolution was then returned to the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Fitzgerald,
The House, at 2.30 P. M., adjourned.
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