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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1403
So the motion to lay the motion to reconsider on the table
was sustained.
Mr. Clark. Chairman on the part of the House of the Com-
mittee of Conference, on
The Senate bill entitled an Act to provide for the general
valuation and assessment of property in this State,
Submitted the following
REPORT:
To the Senate and House of Delegates.
The Committee of Conference on Senate bill, printed, No.
60, entitled an Act to provide for the general valuation and
assessment of property in this State, beg leave to report, that
after a full and free Conference, they do recommend that the
House of Delegates, shall recede from its first, second, third,
tenth and eleventh amendments, and in lieu thereof, in Sec-
tion 17, line 52, of written bill, after word "plate," to strike
out all to end of Section. Senate concur in the fourth, sixth
and seventh amendments of the House. That in lieu of the
amendments non-concurred in, the following amendments be
adopted: page 6, printed bill, line 57, after word "into,"
strike out all to and including word "eight," on page 7, line
72, and insert "nine assessment districts, the first and thir-
teenth election districts of said county, as at presentlaid out,
shall constitute the first assessment district of said county;
the second and fourth election districts of said county, as at
present laid out, shall constitute the second assessment dis-
trict of said county; the third election district, as at present
laid out, shall constitute the third assessment district of said
county; the fifth and sixth election districts of said county,
as at present laid out, shall constitute the fourth assessment
district of said county; the seventh and tenth election dis-
tricts of said county, as at present laid out, shall constitute
the fifth assessment district of said county; the eighth elec-
tion district of said county, as at present laid out, shall con-
stitute the sixth assessment district of said county; the ninth
election district of said county, as at present laid 'out, shall
constitute the seventh assessment district of said county; the
eleventh district of said county, and twelfth election district
said county, as at present laid out, shall constitute the ninth
assessment district of said county."
All of which is respectfully submitteed.
EDWARD LLOYD,
A. P. GORMAN,
Managers on the part of the Senate.
JNO. R. CLARK,
JAS. S. ROBINSON,
Managers on the part of the House of Delegates.
Which was read,


 
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