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1900.] OP THE SENATE. 787 Dennis; Putzel, Dick, Wilkinson, Dodson, Williams, of Har. —14. Messrs. Applegarth, Kirwan, Beasman, Moore, Betts. Peter, Bouic, Rohrback, Crothers, Williams, of A. A., —10. THIRD ORDER OP THE DAY. The hour of 1.15 P. M. having arrived, The Senate considered the third Order of the Day, being Senate bill No. 162, entitled "An Act to amend section 2, of Article 3, of the Constitution of this State, with proposed amendments." AMENDMENT PROPOSED. Strike out all after "2” in line 6 of original bill down to and including line 10, and substitute therefor the fole lowing: "The city of Baltimore shall be divided into five Legislative districts, as near as may be, of equal taxation and contiguous territory, and each of said Legislative districts of Baltimore city, as they may, from time to time, be laid out in accordance with the provisions here- of, and each county in the State shall be entitled to one Senator, who shall be elected by the qualified voters of the said Legislative districts of Baltimore city add of the counties of the State respectively, and shall serve for four years from the date of his election, subject to the qualification of Senators hereinafter provided for." Which proposed amendment was adopted, and The bill was read the second time. The question then recurred upon whether or not said bill should be engrossed for a third reading. Which was decided in the affirmative by yeas and nays as follows: |
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