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708 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 7.
Hooper, Ward, Jones,
Baldwin, Cockey, Griffith,
Whitelock, Riggs, Brown,
Curtis, Naill, Rinehart,
Smith, of B. co., Boyle, Lamotte,
Given, Coburn, Waters, of Car'l,
Fitzjarrell, Hess, Donaldson,
Dodson, Scott, Dashiell— 29.
Ford, Farrow,
So the amendment was adopted.
Mr. Hoblitzell moved that this Section be engrossed for a
third reading.
Mr. Berkemeier moved to amend, "and for Boys' Home
Society, of Baltimore, $500."
The question recurring upon the amendment,
It was rejected.
The question then recurring upon Mr. Hoblitzell's motion
It was adopted,
And the Section ordered to be engrossed for a third read-
ing.
Mr. Snowden moved to insert the following amendment to
be Section 3:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
"SECTIONS. Be it enacted, That to the Maryland Agricul-
tural College there be appropriated the sum of five hundred
dollars; provided, that no part of this money shall be paid,
except upon such terms and conditions as may be mutually
agreed upon by the stockholders 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 House of
Delegates—to the end that the College may be re-organized,
so as to fulfill the purposes for which it was originally estab-
lished, and better conduce to the advancement of agriculture
in the State."
The question recurring upon the adoption of the amend-
ment.
Mr. Given demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Boyer, Gwynn, Stewart,
Hodges, Neal, McAleese,


 
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