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362 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 14r
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MONDAY, February 14th, 1876.
The House met, and was opened with prayer by the Rev.
Joseph France, D. D.
Present at the call of the roll following members :
Messrs Smith, (Speaker,) Dunbar, Mattingly,Hodges,Rob-
inson, Rullman, Bird, Lancaster Hawkins, Baldwin, White-
lock Given, Fitzjarrell, Lankford, Gunby, Ford, Larnbdin,
Smith, of Dor., Waters, of Dor., Snowden, Gwinn, Cockey,
Neal, Purnell, Onley, Riggs, Hinks, Naill, Koon£, Van-
diver, Goldsborough, Rusk, Berkemeier, Lewis, McWilliams,
Hoblitzell, MrGlone, Coburn, Stewart, McAleese, Gill, Hart,
Loane, Chaisty, Hess, Hang, Albaugh, Sanders, Fenton,
Scott, Ranger, Griffith, Rawlings, Atkinson, Sprigg,
Brooke, Rinehart, Waiers, of Car'1, Donaldson, Dashiell,
Barnard—61.
The Speaker laid before the House the following communi-
cation from the Adjutant General of the State, together
with invitation therein named.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Annapolis, Feb. 14th, 1876.
Hon. Lewis C. Smith,
Speaker of the House of Delegates:
Mr, Speaker:—I have the honor to enclose a communica-
tion from Col Clarence Peters, commanding 6th Regiment
Light Artillery, Maryland National Guard, inviting the
House of Delegates of Maryland to attend an inspection of
his regiment by General Herbert at the armory of the 5th
Regimem, (N. Howard street,) at 8.30, P. M., on Friday,
18th instant.
Your obedient servant,
FRANK A. BOND,
Adjutant General.
Which were severally read, and
On motion of Mr. McWilliams,
The invitation was accented.
The Spiaker laid be ore the House the following
REPORT
From the Secretary of the Baltimore and Harford Turn-
pike Company.
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