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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 859
NEGATIVE.
Messrs.
Baldwin, Smith, of B. co.,—2.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
The bill entitled an Act to change the name of Glennville,
inPrince George's county, to "Glenndaie,"
Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for ,a
third reading.
At 11 P.M.,
On motion of Mr. Lewis,
The House adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning.
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TUESDAY, March 14th, 1876.
The House met, and was opened with prayer by the Rev.
Mr. Steele.
Present at the call of the roll, the following members :
Messrs. Dunbar, Mattingly, Boyer, Usilton, Hodges,
Robinson, Rullman, Bird, Lancaster, Hooper, Baldwin,
Whitelock, Curtis, Smith, of Baltimore county, Given,
Dodson, Lankford, Gunby, Ford, Lambdin, Briscoe, Snow-
den, Gwynn, Cockey, Neal, Purnell, Riggs, Hinks, Naill,
Koons, Rutledge, Boyle, Vandiver, Culbreth, Rusk, Berke-
meier, Lewis, McWilliams, Hoblitzell, Coburn, Stewart, Mc-
Aleese, Gill, Hart, Loane, Chaisty, Harig, Sanders, Fen-
ton, Scott, Farrow, Ranger, Jones, Canby, Griffith, Rawl-
ings, Atkinson, Sprigg, Brooke, rown, Rinehart, Lamotte,
Waters, of Car'l., Donaldson, Clark, Dashiell, Gordy, Bar-
nard, Browning—69.
Mr. Donaldson presented the petition of Nannie Delander,
for a pension.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen-
sions.
Mr. Scott presented the petition of Adam S. Showman
and others, of Washington county, praying that the present
School Law may be repealed, and another enacted in its
stead.
Which was read and referred to the Washington county
delegation.
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