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of the Committee upon Public Works and Corporations, was
informally postponed, was reconsidered.
The question then recurring upon the third reading of the
Report,
On motion of Mr. Lee, Chairman of the Committee
upon Revision and Compilation, the Report was opened for
amendment by the Committee, when Mr. Lee submitted the
following
REPORT:
The Committee on Revision and Compilation to which was
referred the Engrossed Report upon Public Works, and Cor-
poration—City of Baltimore—has carefully revised the same,
and recommend the following amendments. The lines re-
ferred to are those of the copy of the Engrossed Report pre-
sented under the order of the Convention of June 20th, 1867.
1. Section 2, line 4, strike out the word "possessing,"
and insert the word "having."
2. Sec. T, line 12, strike out the words " and be;" also,
the words, "by such ordinances;" line 14, strike out the
word "be."
3. Sec. 8, line 1, strike out the word "that," at the be-
ginning of the section.
4. Sec. 9, line 1, strike out the words, "nothing in this
article shall prevent;" line 2, strike out the words, "of
this State from making;" and insert the words, "may
make;" line 3, strike out the words, "nor shall," and
insert the word, " and ;" line 4, after the word, " article,"
insert the words, "shall not;" line 5, after the word,
"independent," insert the word, "of."
Respectfully submitted,
J. F. LEE,
Chairman.
Which was adopted.
The Report of the Committee upon Public Works and Cor-
porations, title—Article—City of Baltimore, was then read a
third time as amended, and rejected, (for want of a concur-
rence of the majority of all the members elected,) by yeas and
nays as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Garey, Merryman,
Carmichael, Pr't. George, Motter,
Alvey, Giddings, Murray,


 
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