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110 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 21
By Mr. Brewington,
A bill entitled "An Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay the claim of Wm. J. C. Dulany Co. for
stationery furnished the General Assembly of Mary-
land for 1901, the Executive Department, Court of
Appeals and the State Library for 1902; and the Gen-
eral Assembly of 1902.
Which was read the fiest time, and referred to the
Committee on Finance (hereafter to be appointed).
Also,
A bill entitled "An Act to require all railroad com-
panies and corporations and all persons running or
operating cars or coaches by steam or any railroad line
or track in the counties of Somerset, Wicomico, Dor-
chester. Talbot, Caroline, Worcester, Queen Anne's
and Kent, in the State of Maryland, for the transpor-
tation of passengers, to provide separate cars or
coaches for white and colored passengers, without any
difference or discrimination in the quality of, or con-
venience or accommodation in such cars and coaches.
Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Committee on Corporations (hereafter to be appointed).
JOINT CONVENTION OF THE GENERAL ASSEM-
BLY OF MARYLAND.
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ELECTION OF A SENATOR IN CONGRESS.
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Pursuant to adjournment,
The hour of 12 o'clock, meridian, having arrived,
the Senators of Maryland, proceeded to the Hall o-f
the House of Delegates, escorted by the House Com-
mittee, Messrs. Collins and Feaga, for the purpose of
convening in Joint Assembly with that body for the
election a United States Senator in the Congress of the
United States for six years, in succession of the Hon.
Louis E. McComas, whose term of office will expire
March 4th, A. D., 1905.
The Senators, accompanied by their Secretary, hav-
ing been seated in the Hall of the House of Delegates,
the Secretary of the Senate called the roll of Senators.
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