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1904.] OF THE SENATE. 95
The Chief Clerk of the House of Delegates appeared
and delivered the following message:
BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES.
January 18th, 1904.
Gentlemen of the Senate:
We have received your message, proposing that the
Senate and House of Delegates, shall proceed openly,
at the hour of 12 o'clock. Meridian, on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 19th, 1904, in their respective Chambers, in the
manner provided by chapter 1, of title 2, of the Re-
vised Statutes of the United States, by the viva voce
vote of each member present in each House, to name
one person as a Senator in Congress from this State,
for the term of six years, from March 4th, 1905, in
succession, to Hon. Louis E. McComas, whose term
will then expire, and that the Members of the Senate
and the Members of the House of Delegates, shall, at
12 o'clock, Meridian, on Wednesday, January 20th,
1904, convene in Joint Assembly, in the Hall of the
House of Delegates, in accordance with the provisions
of chapter 1, of title 2, of said Revised Statutes of the
United States, and that the Speaker of the House of
Delegates, shall be Chairman of such Joint Assembly,
and that the business of electing a Senator in Congress
from the State for the term aforesaid, shall then be
proceeded with by said Joint Assembly, and we con-
cur therein.
By order,
B. L. SMITH,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read.
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At 8.25 P. M.,
On motion of Mr. Robinson,
The Senate adjourned to meet Tuesday, January
19th, 1904, at 11.30 A. M.
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