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Proceedings of the House, 1860
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270               JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 2,

establish and regulate the same, and inserting in lieu of the
sections so repealed, the following sections, for the purpose
of providing for a permanent police for the city of Balti-
more;

Said bill was then read the third time, and passed by yeas
nays as follow:
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs.

Jones, of Talbot,

Johnson,

Kilbourn, Speaker

Chaplain,

Salmon,

Durant,

Long,

Goldsborough,

Morgan,

Linthicum,

Coudy,

Welch,

Holland,

Eakle,

Mackubin,

Miller,

Brining,

Briscoe,

Bryan,

Freaner,

Parran,

Wootton,

Griffith,

Compton,

Jones, P. George's

Harding,

Burgess,

Legg,

Gordon,

Ford,

Jacobs,

Barnard,

Worthington,

Landing,

Mills,

Denison, Balt. co.

Dennis, of Wor.,

Turner, of How.,

Quinlan,

Kessler,

Brown—42.

Renshaw,

   
 

NEGATIVE.

 

Messrs. Modelers,

Naill,

McAllister,

Dennis, of Som.,

Straughn,

Smith,

Stanford.

Krafft,

Turner, Ball, city

Keene,

Booze,

Denison, Balt. city

Wilson, of Cecil,

Berry,

Beall,

Claggett,

Crowley,

Roop—19.

Routzahn,

   

The said bill was then returned to the Senate.

Also, the bill entitled, an act to amend the 817th section of
the code of public local laws, which authorises the mayor and
city council of Baltimore to clear the streets and protect the
pavements of said city, and to substitute the following section,
giving to the mayor and city council, in addition to the
power contained in said section, the power to erect lamps and
cause the same to be lighted at the expense of the city ;

Said bill was then read the third time, and passed by yeas
and nays as follow:

 

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