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Burgess.
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Landing,
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Denison, Balt. c'y,
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Ford,
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Claggett,
Naill,
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Coudy,
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Worthington,
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Beall,
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Jones, of Talbot,
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Wilson, of Har.,
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Roop,
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Chaplain,
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Bayless,
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Gorsuch—26.
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Dennis, Somerset,
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McCoy,
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So the motion was sustained.
On motion of Mr. Miller,
The House adjourned until Thursday morning, at eleven
o'clock.
THURSDAY. February 23, 1860.
The House met pursuant to adjournment, and was opened
with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Graff.
Present at the call of the roll the following members :
Messrs. Kilbourn, Speaker, Durant, Rasin, Medders, Welch,
Mackubin, Briscoe, Parran, Compton, Burgess, Ford, Wor-
thington, Denison, of Baltimore county, Quinlan, Renshaw,
Jones, of Talbot, Chaplain, Dennis, of Somerset, Long, Stan-
ford, Lawson, Linthicum, Keene, Holland. Wilson, of Cecil,
Maxwell, Miller, Bryan, Wootton, Jones, of Prince Georges',
Legg, Starkey, Jacobs, Landing, Dennis, of Worcester, Kess-
ler, Claggett, Routzahn, Johnson. Salmon, Naill, Wilson, of
Harford, Bayless, McCoy, Straughn, Goldsborough, Krafft,
Booze, Seth, Berry, Crowley, McAllister, Smith, Turner, of
Baltimore city, Denison, of Baltimore city, Coudy, Eakle,
Brining, Freaner, Griffith, Harding, Gordon, Barnard,
Beall, McCleary, Roop, Gorsuch, Mills, Turner, of Howard,
and Brown.
The proceedings of Tuesday were read.
Mr. Denison, of Baltimore city, presented a memorial from
three hundred responsible citizens of Baltimore city, in favor
of the granting of a charter to construct a city passenger
railway in the city of Baltimore;
Referred to the committee on Corporations.
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