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Proceedings of the House, 1876
Volume 413, Page 1478   View pdf image (33K)
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1478 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 31,
REPORT.
The Committee on Conference on the disagreeing votes of
the two Houses, on Senate bill entitled an Act for the revision
of the lists of registered voters of this State, beg leave to re-
port,
That after a full and fair conference, they respectfully re-
commend that the Senate concur in the sixth, seventh, eighth,
ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fif-
teenth, sixteenth and seventeenth amendments of the House.
That the House recede from its second, third, fourth,
fifth and eighteenth amendments, and in lieu thereof, that
the following amendment be adopted :
Insert after Section 5, "Section—, And be it enacted,
That in order to enable the said Register to revise the list of
registered Voters in each of the precincts of the respective
wards of Baltimore city, the Board of Police Commissioners
of Baltimore city shall, within one month before the time
hereinbefore provided for the revision of the list of registered
voters, cause a census of the legal voters in each of the voting
precincts, into which the several wards of Baltimore city
shall then be divided, to be made by their police officers and
returned by said officers to the office of the Board of said Po-
lice Commissioners, and the said Board shall furnish a copy
of the list of voters so returned as residents in each preciuct,
to the Register of such respective wards, on or before the day
when the Register opens his office for the registration of vo-
ters in such respective wards, and such census shall be made
and returned in the same manner before each election of the
Members of the General Assembly, and copies thereof shall
be furnished to the Register as aforesaid/'
Respectfully submitted,
A. P. GORMAN,
F. P. STEVENS,
On the part of the Senate.
JOHN GILL, JR.,
HOWARD GRIFFITH,
WM. G. GORDY,
On the part of the House.
Which was read.
The question recurring upon the adoption of the report,
Mr. Hoblitzell demanded the previous question.
The question then being,
"Shall the main question be now put?"
Mr. Scott demanded the yeas and nays
The demand being sustained,


 
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