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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1188.
Foreseeing, tlterefore, that great injustice and wrong may
be inflicted by the proposed measure, I beg, most respectfully,
to return the bill, and to express the hope that it may not
become one of the laws of this State.
JOHN LEE CARROLL.
Which was read.
The bill named therein was returned with the message.
The Secretary of the Senate delivered the following mes-
sage:
BY THE SENATE,
March 24, 1876.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:
We have received your message informing the Senate that
your Honorable Body non-concurred in the Senate amend-
ment to House Bill No. 127, and requesting the Senate
to recede therefrom. We have to inform you that the Senate
adheres to its amendment, and request the appointment of a
Committee of Conference to adjust the differences, and have-
appointed on the part of the Senate, as managers, Messrs.
Walsh, Lloyd and Gorman.
By order,
AUGUSTUS GASSAWAY,
Secretary.
Which was read.
Also, returned the bill named therein.
Mr. Scott submitted the following message:
BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
March 25, 1876.
Gentlemen of the Senate:
We have received your message declining to recede from
the amendment proposed to House bill No. 127, and asking
for a Committee of Conference on the same, and hereby concur
therein, and have appointed as members on the part of the
House, Messrs. Scott, Stewart and Sprigg.
By order,
MILTON Y. KIDD,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read, assented to and sent to the Senate.
The Secretary of the Senate returned,
The bill entitled an Act making further appropriations for
the support of the government and schools and reformatory
institutions for the year ending the 31st day of December
1876.
Endorsed: "Report of Committee of Conference adopted,
and bill passed by yeas and nays."
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