800 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 22,
Messrs. Bowie,
Brodwater,
Comptonj
Davis, of Caroline,
Earle,
Henkle,
Holton,
Kimmel, •
Mackall,
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AFFIRMATIVE.
Maddox,
Mules,
Spates,
Stephenson,
Stirling,
Vickers,
Waters,
Young — 17.
NEGATIVE — None.
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Mr. Vickers, from the Committee of Conference on the
appropriation bill for 1868, submitted the following amend-
ments :
The Committee of Conference to which was referred the
General Appropriation Bill for 1868, beg leave to report that
they recommend that the House agree to the first amendment
proposed by the Senate. In the second amendment proposed
by the Senate insert in lieu thereof the following : "To the
Assistant Librarian four hundred dollars in addition to the
$600 now allowed out of the Contingent Fund for the Li-
brary."
The committee recommend in lieu of the 6th amendment
proposed by the Senate, on page 4, line 2, inserting the
words "for contingent fund for Lieutenant Governor and
Speaker of the House of Delegates, to defray their expenses
while acting as members of the State Board of Education,
one thousand dollars. In lieu of the 7th amendment pro-
posed by the Senate on page 4, line 10, strikeout the word
"two," and insert the word "four."
The committee recommend that the Senate recede from the
8th amendment proposd by them. The House agrees to the
Senate's 9th and 10th amendments, and recommend their
adoption. The committee recommend that the Senate recede
from the 11th amendment in lieu of the 13th amendment
proposed by the Senate, the committee recommend that the
words "one thousand," on page six, and in line 10, be
striken out and eight hundred be inserted.
GEORGE VIOKERS,
J. TOME,
BARNES COMPTON,
HENRY WILLIAMS,
E. HAMMOND,
THOMAS GORSUCH.
Which were read and adopted.
The bill was then passed by yeas and nays as follow :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Bowie, Mackall,
Brodwater, Spates,
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