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1904.] OF THE SENATE. 139
majority of all the votes of said Senators of the State-
of Maryland for Senator in the Congress of the United
States for six years, in succession to the Hon. Louis
E. McComas, a Senator in the Congress of the United
States from this State, whose term of office will expire
March 4, A. D. 1905.
After which,
The Chief Clerk of the Hous'e of Delegates read the
proceedings of the House of Delegates on the preced-
ing day, in relation to the balloting for a Senator in
Congress of trie United States from this State, showing:
the fact that no person, at the vote so taken bad re-
ceived a majority of all the votes of members of the
House of Delegates of the State of Maryland, for Sen-
ator in the Congress of the United States for six years
in succession to the Hon. Louis E. McComas, a Senator
in the Congress of the United States from this State
whose term of office will expire March 4, A. D. 1905.
The roll of Senators Avas then called by the Secre-
tary of the Senate.
Whereupon,
Mr. President named Hon. Bernard Carter.
Mr. Applegarth named Hon. Elihu E. Jackson.
Mr: Betts named Hon. John Walter Smith.
Mr. Biddison named Hon. Bernard Carter
Mr. Brewington named Hon. Elihu E. Jackson.
Mr. Dashiell named Hon. Joshua W. Miles.
Mr. Devilbiss named Hon. Louis E. McComas.
Mr. Foxwell named Hon. Isidor Rayner.
Mi. Gadd named Hon. Isidor Rayner.
Mr. Gill named Hon. Tsidoi Rayner.
Mr. Gorman named Hon. Bernard Carter.
Mr. Gray named Hon. Louis E. McComas.
Mr. Greenwell named Hon. John Walter Smith.
Mr. Griffith named. Hon. Louis E. McComas.
Mr. Kirwan named Hon. John Walter Smith.
Mr. Lewis named Hon. Isidor Rayner.
Mr. Moore named Hon. John Walter Smith.
Mr. Palmer named Hon. Louis E. McComas.
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