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74 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 20,
We have appointed on the part of the House,
Messrs. Sams, Berret and Laird.
By order,
CAELTON SHAFER,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read, assented to and sent to the Senate.
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
The House considered unfinished business, being
the following order introduced by Mr. Grove of
Frederick, on January 19th, viz:
Ordered, That 700 copies of the list of names of
Senators and Members of the House, with their occu-
pation and address, the chief officers of the two
Houses, and the committees of both, be printed at
once, in the style and size of page and lines of the
journal, (two hundred of said copies to be bounded in
pamphlet form), the number of pages to be about
twenty, and the cost thirty-two dollars.
Considered, and
On motion of Mr. Gallagher, referred to the
Committee on Printing.
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JOINT CONVENTION OF THE GENERAL AS-
SEMBLY OF MARYLAND.
ELECTION OF A SENATOR IN CONGRESS.
The hour of 12 o'clock, Meridian, having arrived,
the Senators of Maryland, escorted by Messrs. Laird,
Smith, of Dorchester, and Buckey, the committee ap-
pointed by the House of Delegates for that purpose,
appeared in the Hall of the House of Delegates, for
the purpose of convening with the members of the
House of Delegates in Joint Assembly, for the elec-
tion of a Senator from this State, for the term of six
years from March 4th, 1893, in succession to Hon.
Arthur P. Gorman, whose term will then expire.
The Speaker of the House of Delegates assumed the
Chair as Chairman of the Joint Assembly.
The Secretary of the Senate then read the Journal
of Proceedings of the Senate of the preceding day, in
relation to the election of a Senator in Congress from
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