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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
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1872.] OF THE SENATE. 745
tion to Article XXX., of the Code of Public General Laws,
title "Crimes and Punishments," sub-title "Seduction,"
Reported favorably thereon.
Said bill was then read the second time.
Mr. Earle, from the Committee on Finance, to whom was
referred
The House Joint Resolution, requesting the Hon. Levin
Woolford, to revise and systematize the Revenue Laws
of this State,
Reported favorably thereon.
Mr. Earle moved that said resolution be read a second time
this day.
The yeas and nays were called as required by section 27,
of Article III., of the Constitution, and appeared as follows :
Messrs. Blake, Miller,
Compton, Spates,
Carroll, Sellman,
Claggett, Spencer,
Downs, Steiner,
Dennis, Tuck,
Earle, "Wilson,
Fields, Williams—17.
Long well,
NEGATIVE—None.
Two-thirds of all the Senators elected having voted in the
affirmative, the said resolution was read a second time.
On motion by Mr. Compton,
The Senate proceeded to the consideration of
The House bill entitled an Act to repeal an Act passed at
January Session, 1870, entitled an Act to repeal an Act
passed at the January Session of 1869, title "Public Education," preventing a general system of Free Public Schools
for the State of Maryland, and to repeal all laws inconsistent
therewith and to re-enact the same with amendments,
Said bill being upon a third reading,
Mr. Steiner submitted the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
Chapter 2, section 2: the Board of County School Commis-
sioners shall be composed of three persons in counties having
under one hundred schools, and of five persons in all others,
to be elected by the legal voters thereof at each general elec-
tion for members of the General Assembly , to serve for two

 
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