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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1061
House bill No. 221, making further appropriations for the
support of f.he Government and School^ and Reformatory In-
stitutions for 1876, and requesting the Senate to recede
from the same
After consideration the Senate has determined to adhere to
its amendments, and requsest your Honorable Body to ap-
point a Committee of Conference to take into consideration
the disagreeing votrs <>f the' two Houses.
We have appointed as managers on the part of the Senate,
Messrs. Knight, Lloyd and Gorman.
By order,
AUGUSTUS GASSAWAT,
Secretary.
Which was read.
Mr. Gill submitted the following message:
By THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
March 22nd, 1876.
Gentlemen of the Senate:
We have received your message, declining to recede from
yonr amendments to House hill No. 224, making further ap-
propriations for the support of the Government and Schools
and Reformatory Institutions for 1876, find asking for a
Committee of Conference.
We have appointed ax managers oa the part of the House,
Messrs. Gill, Robinson and Naill.
By order,
MILTON Y. KIDD,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read, assented to, and sent to the Senate.
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following message:
BY THE SENATE,
March 22nd, 1876.
Gentlemen of the Home of Delegates'.
We have received your message, asking for the return of
Senate bill No. 154, entitled an Act to authorize Sarah A.
E. Brewington to settle her accounts as guardian of* George
P. Brewington, minor, and herewith return the same.
By order,
AUGUSTUS GASSAWAY,
Secretary.
Which was read.
Mr. Gill submitted the following order :
Ordered, That the Speaker be, and he is hereby, requested
to send by messenger or otherwise, to the Clerk of the Supe-
rior Court of Baltimore city, for the ballots voted in the first
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