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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
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732 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS Mar. 28,

Constitutions, &c., &c., embracing all the German work, as
well as English, together with the binding of all documents
that have been printed and bound; and also to bind with
paper covers, for the use of the General Assembly, 10,000
copies of the School Bill, which has passed by the present
session of the Legislature, also 1,500 copies, in pamphlet
form, of the bill passed known as the Oyster Law; also,
1,000 copies of the laws yet to be done, for the gross sum of
$48,500. This includes all printing, of every kind and char-
acter, which has been ordered by the General Assembly.

The Legislature will observe that the present session is ten
days longer than the last ; that the bills introduced have been
much larger than heretofore, for instance, the General Laws
of Corporaration, School and Oyster bill, &c., &c.

It will also be observed that the extra printing of the Con-
stitutions, amounting to $11,500, ordered by the General
Assembly, is included in the $48,500.

Your Committee respectfully recommend the ratification of
the proposed contract. It may not be out of place to say that
the State will save $20,000 in the expenditure of printing, as
compared with the last session of the Legislature. It may be
well to remark that all the members of the Committee were
present, and the vote was unanimous for the above contract.
All of which is respectfully submitted.

JAS. C. CLARKE, Chm'n,
Senate Joint Committee on Printing.
To the General Assembly of Maryland:

GENTLEMEN : The Joint Committee on Printing have con-
tracted with Thomas H. Moore, Esq., to index the laws of
the General Assembly, at a salary of $400.

Also, with Ferdinand Mullin, Esq., to index the public
documents of the General Assembly, at a salary of $100, all
of which is respectfully submitted.

JAS. C. CLARKE, Chm'n,
Senate Joint Committee on Printing.
Which were read and adopted.
Also,
From a select committee, reported favorably

House bill entitled an Act to authorize and require the
County Commissioners of Baltimore county to convey a lot of
ground to the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore
county to be used for a public school house site.

Which was read a second time.


 
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