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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
Volume 107, Page 577   View pdf image (33K)
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JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, January 10, 1866.
STATE OF MARYLAND, TO WIT:
This being the day appointed for the meeting of the Gene-
ral Assembly, in accordance with the proclamation of His
Excellency, Augustus W. Bradford, Governor of the State,
the members of the House of Delegates assembled in their
Hall at 12 o'clock, M.
After prayer by Rev. Mr. McNamar,
The roll was called and the following members responded:
Messrs. Frazier, Speaker, Agnew, Angel, Bartell, Barron,
Brown, Buhrman, Calvert, Cairns, Chew, Clift, Comegys, Cook,
Cronise, Cummings, Darling, Eavey, Everhart, Fooks, Faw-
cett, Garrison, Hambleton, Harris, Hazen, Hodson, Hoffman,
Hopkins, Hynes, Jamison, Jones, Keefer, King, Kirk, Lee,
of Baltimore city, Lusby, Markey, McCauly, McCullough,
Miller, of Anne Arundel, Miller, of Washington, Mittag,
Mules, Nairne,.Norris, Parker, Pennington, Pilkington, Po-
tect, Shaw, Sherry, Silver, Slothower, Smith of Allegany,
Smith of Frederick, Soper, Tull, Usilton, Valliant, Willis,
Wilson, Wooden, Ziegler—61.
Mr. Barron, of Baltimore city, and Mr. Mittag, of Wash-
ington county, qualified as members in accordance with the
Constitution.
lion. John M. Frazier, Speaker of the House, said:
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:
We have assembled to-day in extra session by order of the
Executive of the State, for the transaction of business of an
important character. During the period that has intervened
since our adjournment in March of the past year, we have
had opportunities afforded us to seek our homes and recu-
perate our strength, so that we can now enter with renewed
vigor upon the discharge of the duties demanded by the
interests of the Commonwealth we represent. And I indulge
the hope that we are all ready and anxious to renew the
kindly feelings and extend the courtesies and amenities that
characterized our intercourse while engaged in the business
of the regular session.

 
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