94 INDEX.
STATE GOVERNMENT—
House bill making appropriations for the sup-
port of the, for the fiscal year ending Sept. 20,
1879; received, read and referred, 795; reported,
read second time, amended, read second time,
815-6; amended, read third time and passed, 829;
message from the House to recede from amend-
ment, 846; message to the House for a Commit-
tee of Conference, 847; message from the House
naming committee, 856;: report, read third time
and passed, 882; message from the House for a
further Committee of Conference, 892; message to
the House naming committee, 893; report, with
amendments, passed, 900-1.
House bill making appropriations for the sup-
port of the, for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30,
1880; received, read and referred, 795; reported,
read second time, 814; amended, read second
time, 830-1; amended, read third time and passed,
849.
House bill to regulate the levy for, for 1878 and
subsequent years; received, read and referred,
860; reported, amended, read second time, third,
and passed, 881.
STATE PRINTING—Bill to pay various parties for.
See Fontaine, C. W.
STATE VACCINE AGENT—Report of, read and referred,
151-3.
STATE WEIGHER—Petitions to amend A. A. 1872, Ch,
244, so as to require all grain carried to Balti-
more in large quantities to be weighed by the,
read and referred, 204-5, 264.
STATE WITNESSES—Leave for bill relating to incarcera-
tion in jail of State witnesses, 77.
STATIONERY—See Mileage.
STEVENS, F. P.—House bill to pay, for furniture to, and
Frank E. Davis, for work done to State Normal
School; received, read and referred, read second
time, third and passed, 953-4.
STEWART, JAMES A.—Resolutions to extend term of,
245; read first time, 25; second, 25; third and
passed, 30; returned, passed, 35; Clerk's office,
Court of Appeals, 38.
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