1904.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 617
NIGHT SESSION.
THURSDAY, March 3rd, 1904.
The House resumed business at 8 o'clock p. m.
Present at the call of the roll the following members:
Messrs. Speaker, Buckler, Wilkinson, Atkinson,
Gibbs, Atwell, Downs, Duvall, Lowman, Bond, Sim-
mons, Smoot,' Walbach, Benson, Cockey, Collins,
Dodson, Jackson, Milbourne, Miles, Riggan, Hopkins,
Wingate, Murphy, of Dorchester, Keys, Kirk, Fryer,
Hill, Ray, Tighe, Wells, Walls, Butler, Wilson,
Carey, Dennis, Kirbin, Crawford. Harrison, Harry,
Smith, Andrew, McComas, Goslin, Willey, Becker,
Bosse, Evans, Lipman, Norris, Reed, Hall, Morrison,
Murphy, of Baltimore city, Orem, Roth, Trager,
Bouchet, Dawkins, Durham, Grant, Linthicum, Moore,
Bald, Godwin, Henkel, Lock, Miller, Pairo, Baker,
Bingham, Charles, Mitchell, Tennant, Amiss, John-
ston, Lansdale, Williams, Drumm, Feaga, Loar,
Stump, Jenkins, Fuss, Haines, Kain, Oursler, Gill,
Pearre, Bennett, Hearn, Messick, Harvey, Howard—
93.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
The question before the House, being the motion to
lay on the table, the motion to reconsider the vote by
which Senate bill, File No. 70, (known as the Act to
repeal tax on mortgages) failed passage for want of a
Constitutional majority.
Which was lost by yeas and hays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Buckler, Harrison, Williams,
Collins, Harry, Drumm,
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