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Davis, of Washington,
Earle,
Jump,
Kimmel,
Mackall,
Maddox,
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Stirling,
Tome.
Trail,
Vickers,
Waters,
Young— 18.
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The question on the adoption of Mr. Kimmel's amend-
ment, was then determined in the affirmative.
The Committee on Judicial Proceedings submitted the fol-
lowing amendments:
'Section 1, line 3, after the word "Baltimore," strike out
the words "and the additional articles adopted by the Act of
the General Assembly, passed at the session of 1860, chapter
6, the additional sections adopted by the Act of the General
Assembly, at the session of 1860, chapter 46," and iniertin
lieu thereof, the words "and chapter 131, passed at the De-
cember session of 1861, entitled, an Act to repeal sections
806, 809, 810, 811, 815 and 821, of the 4th article of the
Code of Public Local Laws relating to Baltimore and the or-
ganization of a Board of Police therefor, and to re-enact the
same with amendments, and in line 10, same section, strike
out after the word "and," the words "the third section ;
in line 14 and 15, same section, strike out the figures "823,"
the word "and," and the figures "824."
Section 1, in line 16, after the word "amendment," in-
sert the words additional sections 823, 824, 825 and 826.
Which were read and adopted.
Mr. Vickers moved a call of the Senate,
The Sergeant-at-Arms was sent to inform the absent Sena-
tors that their presence was required in the Senate chamber;
The Sergeant returned and reported that he had notified
the absent Senators.
The Senate resumed the consideration of -the Baltimore
Police bill;
The bill was then read the third time and passsed by yeas
and nays as follow :
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Messrs. Bowie,
Brod water,
Compton,
Earle,
Henkle,
Jump,
Kimmel,
Mackall,
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AFFIRMATIVE.
Maddox,
Mules.
Spates,
Stephenson,
Stirling,
Vickers,
Waters,
Young-16.
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