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police justice of the peace of districts 3, 17, 21, 22, 24 and 25,
of said county shall be the same as herein allowed to justi-
ces of other districts, but shall be taxed, collected and ac-
counted for by him as in the preceding sections of this Act
provided. And any justice of the peace other than the
police justice of the peace in the districts 3, 17, 21, 22,
24 and 25, who shall issue a warrant of arrest for any
person charged with a violation of law shall be allowed
the sum of 10 cents for issuing said warrant, and all
other service he may render in said case, and the said
police justice shall be allowed the sum of 10 cents for all
services he may render in a civil suit.
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That all lets or parts of
Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby
repealed, and that all appointments of constables for any
one or all of the districts 3, 17, 21, 22, 24 and 25 hereto-
fore made, are hereby declared null and void, and this
Act shall take effect from the first day of May, 1902. "
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Deets, from Select Committee, reported unfavor-
ably,
House bill entitled "An Act to add to Article 48 of the
Code of Public General Laws, title 'Inspections, ' a new
sub-title to be known as 'Steam Locomotive Boilers, ' and \
new sections thereunder to be designated as 'Sections 66,
67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 and 76, ' providing for the
inspection of steam locomotive boilers, and to create the
office of State Boiler Inspector of Steam Locomotive En-
gines. "
Which unfavorable report was adopted.
Mr. Robinson moved to reconsider the vote by which
said unfavorable report was adopted.
Which motion prevailed.
He then moved to substitute the bill for the unfavor-
able report.
Which motion was rejected.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
Mr. Latrobe, from Committee on Ways and Means, re-
ported favorably with proposed amendments,
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