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after Charles J. Baker, Esq., President of the branch, passed out of the front door of the City Hall and was groaned. After that the excitement became intense and an additional police force was ordered up from the central station. A half hour elapsed before any of the other members who voted in the negative made their appearance, by which time the crowd had partially dispersed, a rumor having gained currency that, they had passed out through the rear of the building. Soon, however, Messrs. Marden, Deane, Wilson, Higgins, and Miller, left the hall under the protection of a squad of policemen for each. The crowd made a rush for Mr. Miller, but the police force was sufficient to protect him, and in a few minutes the excitement had subsided and the street was clear. While leaving the hall the members were groaned at by those of the crowd who remained. Messrs. George and Robb, who voted for the bill, were cheered as they left the hall. Inside the hall the announcement of the