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1892.] OF THE SENATE. 917
Gorter, Smith,
Hayes, Waters,
Hepbron, Wilkinson—16.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. President, Wootton—2.
Said bill was then returned to the House of Dele-
gates.
Mr. Rogers, from the Committee on Education, re-
ported favorably, the following bills :
House bill entitled an Act to repeal and re-enact,
with amendments section 19 and 42, of the Code of
Public General Laws, title "Public Education."
Which was read the second time.
Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal and re-enact
with amendments sections 6, 18 and 25, of Article 75
of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Public
Education,"
With the following proposed amendments:
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
In line 6 and 7, strike out "in counties having less
than one hundred schools, of three persons, and in
counties having one hundred schools or more of six
persons," and insert in lieu thereof the following:
"In the counties of Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick and
Washington, of six persons, and in each of the other
counties of three persons," and in line e 13, 14 and 15,
strike out "in counties having less than one hundred
schools, one County School Commissioner, and in
counties having one hundred schools or more, two
County School Commissioners," and insert in lien
thereof "in each of the counties of Baltimore, Carroll,
Frederick and Washington, two County School Com-
missioners and in each of the other counties one
County School Commissioner."
In section 6, line 10, after the word "qualify," in-
sert the following: "Provided that the present Board
of School Commissioners for Garret county shall re-
main in office for the term for which they were ap-
pointed by the Governor and until their successors are
selected and qualified."
Which were adopted.
Mr. Pearre submitted the following proposed amend-
ment:
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