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hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the capital stock of the
Washington City and Point Lookout Rail Road,
Was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays
as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Aydelott, Fields,
Brewer, Longwell,
Billingsley, Lloyd,
Brattan, McCulloh,
Crawford, Stevens,
Claggett, Spencer,
Davis, Suit,
Denson, Tuck,
Earle, Walsh—18.
NEGATIVE.
Mr. Blake—1.
Said bill was then sent to the House of Delegates.
The Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal sections one and
three of chapter two, section four of chapter three, sections
one and five of chapter five, section two of chapter six, sec-
tion three of chapter eight, section two of chapter ten, sec-
tion two of chapter eleven, sections two and eight of chapter
twelve, section one of chapter thirteen, and section two of
chapter eighteen of an Act passed January Session, 18Y2,
chapter 377, entitled an Act to repeal an Act passed the Jan-
uary Session, eighteen hundred and seventy, entitled an Act
to repeal an Act passed at January Session, eighteen hundred
and sixty-eight, entitled "Public Education," providing a
General System of Free Public Schools for the State of Mary-
land, and to repeal all laws inconsistent therewith, and to
re-enact the same with amendments, and to substitute other
sections in lieu of those repealed, to read as follows,
Being on second reading,
Mr. Steiner submitted the following amendment:
Chapter 6, section 2, add in line 7, after word "Commis-
sioners,'' the words "in any School District."
Which was adopted.
Said bill, as amended, was read the second time and or-
dered to be engrossed for a third reading.
The Senate bill entitled an Act to authorize the Commis-
sioner of the Land Office to have prepared for the use of the
Land Office, a map of those portions of Garrett and Allegany
counties, which contains four thousand and odd fifty acre lots
granted by the State of Maryland to officers and soldiers of
the war of the Revolution, &c., &c.,
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