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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 589
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NIGHT SESSION.
WEDNESDAY, March 2d, 1892.
The House resumed business at 8 P. M.
Present at the call of the roll the following mem-
bers :
Messrs. Speaker, Combs, Strong, Wilson, Bra-
shears, Donaldson, Hutchins, Ireland, Carrico, Mad-
dox, Orrick, Cole, Elliott, Hamilton, Jr., Schlaffer,
Collins, Wooters, Leonard, Green, Anderson, Sterling,
Meredith, Smith, of Dorchester, Miles, Kirk, Grove
of Cecil, Bowie, of Prince George's, Hill, Perrie,
Bryan, Wallen, Godwin, Franklin, Wilkinson, Hay-
man, McSherry, Gaver, Grove, of Frederick, Bevard,
Hayward, Stearns, Thompson, Walz, Brennan, Bowie,
of Baltimore city, O'Conor, Gill, Sams, Sanders,
Frincke, Carr, Cornthwaite, Joyce, Smith, of Wash-
ington, Fockler, Shafer, Laird, Barber, Young, Hos-
ken, Sr., Stottlemyer, Haines, Sellman, Berret, Leeds,
Tracey, Haslup, Ellegood, Laws, Moore, Bittinge^
Michaels—71.
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REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
Mr. Joyce, from the Committee on Corporations,re-
ported favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to confirm ordinance No.
23, approved April 8th, 1891, of the ordinances of the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, entitled an
ordinance to authorize the construction of city pas-
senger railway tracks by the North Avenue Railway
Company of Baltimore city, on North Avenue.
Which was read a first time.
The Secretary of the Senate appeared and delivered,
the following message:
Senate bill entitled an Act to pay to the School
Commissioners of Garrett county a sum of money out
of the State school tax.
Which was read a first time, and referred to the
Committee on Education.
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