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706 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 7,
Mr. Whitelock offered the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
"Provided, That no part of this money shall be paid to
the Maryland Agricultural College, except upon such terms
and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon by the stock-
holders of the College, on the one part, and the trustees, who
are the representatives of the State's interest, on the other
part, to wit: the Governor of the State, the Principal of the
State Normal School, the President of the Senate, and the
Speaker of the Houee of Delegates—to the end that the Col-
lege may be re-organized, so as to fulfill the purposes for
which it was originally established, and better conduce to the
advancement of agriculture in the State."
Mr. Snowden offered as a substitute,
"To the Maryland Agricultural College, $6,000."
Which was rejected.
The question recurring upon the amendment,
It was rejected.
Mr. Neal moved to engross this Section for a third reading.
Which was adopted.
Mr. Lewis offered the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
"And for the Boys Home Society, of Baltimore, $1000.
The question recurring upon the amendment it was re-
jected.
Mr. Gwynn moved to amend by striking out "five" in the
22nd line, and insert "ten."
Mr. Hoblitzell called the previous question,
The question recurring upon the adoption of the amend-
ment,
Mr. Naill called for the yeas and nays.
The call being sustained, the yeas and nays appeared as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Dunbar, Snowden, Stewart,
Mattingly, Hance, McAleese,
Boyer, Gwynn, Hart,
Usilton, Neal, Chaisty,
Hodges, Purnell, Hang,
Rullman, Vandiver, Fenton,
Bird, Berkemeier, Rawlings,
Lancaster, Lewis, Brooke,
Gunby, McWilliams Gordy,
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