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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1866
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TITLE III.
Chap. 4, Sec. 3. Second line, after "of strike out "Two male
and two female Professors," and insert "A Principal and three Pro-
fessors."
Seo. 7. Strikeout "Be ex-officio the Principal," insert "Supervise."
Sec. 8. Second clause, last line, add "Exclusive of the amount paid
for rent."
TITLE V.—MISCELLANEOUS.
Chap. 1. Strike out the whole chapter, and insert sections 1, 2, 3,
and 6 of the bill as reported by Superintendent.
SOURCES OF INCOME.
Strike out section nine.
Section 10. Add to last line, "Except such articles as refer to the
levying taxes for School purposes."
These sections to stand if the State tax is increased from fifteen to
twenty cents.
The other alterations are verbal, and designed to correct errors in
phraseology.
I cannot close this report to your Excellency without reference to our
pleasant conferences in the cause of Universal Education.
Your zeal, intelligence and devotion to the best interests of the State
appear in the development of The Uniform System of Public Instruc-
tion. Among many eminent and patriotic acts, none shine with more
lustre than the advocacy of Free Public Schools, open to children of
every class and condition.
In your Messages, this subject has been eloquently and wisely pre-
sented to the General Assembly. You enjoy the privilege of seeing
your philanthropic sentiments take the form of Constitutional provision,
and thus, during your Executive, become the fixed policy of the State.
As the connexion of Schools with the best interests of Maryland become
manifest, and by liberal appropriation their work is efficiently accom-
plished, our citizens will gratefully remember that by your counsel the
great reform commenced.
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