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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
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.1874.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 349

Also,

Section 811, line 15, after the words "station-houses,"
insert the words, "and at his office, or in any other place,
his services for criminal cases, and in all cases where a fine
or penalty is imposed,"

Which were severally read and adopted.
Mr. McColgan submitted the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PBOPOSED.

Amend by adding section 829: That any person or per-
sons, who may be summoned before the Board of Police Com-
missioners to testify in reference to the conduct and discharge
of their duties by officers appointed by said Board, and who
may refuse to obey such summons, or obeying, may refuse to
testify before said Board in reference to said Board, in refer-
ence to said matters, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than ten dol-
lars, nor more than twenty-five dollars, in the discretion of
the Criminal Court, and any person or persons so summoned
and testifying, who may wilfully swear falsely, shall be
guilty of perjury and punished accordingly.

Which was rejected.

The bill as amended was then read a second time, and or-
dered to be engrossed for a third reading.

Mr. Brace (the rules being suspended) moved that the
several Revenue Bills reported from the Committee on Ways
and Means on yesterday, bs made the order of the day for
Friday, the 20th instant.

The question recurring upon concurring in the motion,
Mr. Brace demanded the yeas and nays.

Which was not sustained.

The motion was then non-concurred in.

Mr. Brace moved to make the said bills the order of the
day for Monday, the 16th instant.

The question recurring upon concurring in the motion,

Mr. Brace demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand being sustained,

The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.

Hines, Speaker, Pruitt, Staylor,
Henkle, Merrill, Stewart, of B. city,
Bird, Koons, McColgan,
Lancaster, Miller, Harig,

 

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