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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
Volume 211, Page 664   View pdf image (33K)
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664 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23

trespassing with dog or gun on private property in Kent
county, endorsed March 19th, 1874, passed by yeas and nays,
and respectfully ask your Honorable Body to reconsider its
action thereon.

By order,

MILTON Y. KIDD,

Chief Clerk.

Mr. Stevens, from a Committee of Conference, submitted
the following

REPORT.

The Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of
the two houses, on House bill No. 56, entitled an Act to re-
peal chapter 287 of the laws passed at the January Session,
1870, and to repeal sections 810, 811 and 816 of Article IV.
of the Code of Public Local Laws, entitled "Baltimore city,"
sub-title "Police," and re-enact the same with amendments,
respectfully report, that they have agreed to the following
amendments to the bill as it passed the Senate, viz:

Insert words "Mayor and" after "Inspection of the," in
line 17, seventh page of the bill.

Insert after word "Baltimore," in line 18, seventh page of
bill the following, viz:

''And either of them, and it shall be the duty of the Comp-
troller of the city of Baltimore to examine all bills and ac-
counts presented by said Board of Police Commissioners, and
the vouchers therefor."

F. P. STEVENS,

JOHN R. BLAKE,
On the part of the Senate.

J. MCCOLGAN,
On the part of the House of Delegates.

Which was read, and the amendments adopted.

The said bill was then passed, as amended, by yeas and
nays as follows :

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Aydelott, Longwell,
Blake, Phelps,
Brewer, Stevens,
Billingsley, Steiner,
Brattan, Suit,
Crawford, Tuck,
Davis, Williams—14.

NEGATIVE—None.

Said bill was then returned to the House of Delegates.
Also, delivered

 

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