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PRINTING—
To print 150 copies of the Rules, 67.
Committee on, to report on what terms George
Colton is willing to print, &c., 69, 70; report-
ed, 83, 84.
Comptroller of the Treasury to report amount
paid for printing ordered by the last Legislature,
185, 186; reported, 195.
Order to print 2,000 copies of papers accom-
panying Report of Committee on Labor and
Agriculture, 269, 270.
To print engrossed Reports of Committees, 294.
To inquire into best method of printing; Con-
stitution for distribution, 506; reported, 678.
Proceedings on, 679, 680, 681, 682.
Committee to make arrangements for distribu-
tion and printing in the newspapers of the copies
of the Constitution, 681.
Committee on Accounts to pay such accounts
of the printer as remain unpaid after the ad-
journment, 703.
PRISON ASSOCIATION—Memorial of, 213.
PROCLAMATION—Calling Convention, 3, 4, 5.
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—Order of inquiry to abolish
office of Superintendent of, 33.
To supply members with copies of Superin-
tendent's Report, 43.—See Public Schools.
That Superintendent report amount expended
for books and stationery, 47, 48; reported, 125.
Comptroller to report cost of printing Super-
intendent's Report, 185, 186; reported, 195.
Communication from State Superintendent,
252, 253.—See The Constitution, this vol., Art.
VIII, Education, 754.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS—Clerks of County Commissioners to
report amounts levied for support of, 44.
Reported from Charles, Howard, Allegany,
Cecil, 75; Harford, Queen Anne's, 85; Balti-
more, Prince George's, 91; Allegany, Carroll,
Washington, 102; Worcester, St. Mary's, 118,
119.
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