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966 / JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 19, Which was rejected. The bill, as amended, was then read a second time, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the next order of the day, being The bill entitled an Act making further appropriations for the support of the Government lor the year, to end January 1st, 1874. Said bill being upon a second reading, Mr. Stone submitted the following amendment: AMENDMENT PROPOSED, Section 1. Be if enacted by the General Assembly of Mary- land, That for the expenditures in the support of the Gov- ernment for the year, ending on the Slat day of December, in the year 1873, the following sums of money or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same are; hereby, appropriated, that is to say : Which was adopted. Mr. Stone submitted the following amendment. AMENDMENT PROPOSED. Add at end of section 1, the following : To the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Frederick, twenty thousand dollars, for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. To the Maryland Institute for promotion of Mechanic Arts, three thousand dollars, as provided by Act of 1868, chapter 198. To the Colored Normal School, two thousand dollars. Which was adopted. Mr. Griswold submitted the following amendment: AMENDMENT PROPOSED. Under title ' Schools," strike out in lines 17 and 18, the words, "To the Comptroller, as required by section 4, Art- icle LXXXVI of the Code of Public General Law," and insert, "as required by Law." Which was adopted. Mr. Henkle submitted the following amendment. AMENDMENT PROPOSED. Add at end of section 1, the following : And for the Maryland Agricultural College the sum of six thousand dollars. Which was adopted. |
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