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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XIV, 1873, 608 pp.
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TEMPERANCE.

Mr. Baxter, from the Committee on Temperance, returned the Temperance Committee bill [H. R. 337] with amendment, inserting appropriately these words: "And the whole number of votes at the last previous election in any city or town." (Complaints for the infraction of this bill may be prosecuted before a justice of the peace, where the amount in controversy does not exceed $200). The amendment was adopted.

Mr. Glasgow proposed a further amendment (which was adopted by unanimous consent), striking out the words, "of good moral character," and so amended the bill was ordered to the engrossment.

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