|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
157
OFFICE COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY,
Annapolis, Juke 1st, 1867.
Hon. RICHARD B. CARMICHAEL,
President of the Constitutional Convention of Maryland;
Sir:—In obedience to the order passed by your Honorable
Body on the 29th ultimo, "That the Clerks of the County
Commissioners of the several counties in the State he and
they are hereby respectfully requested to furnish to this Oon-
vention at as early a day as practicable, a statement of all
monies paid or ordered to be paid to the several Registrars
and their clerks in the several counties, for services in regis-
tering the voters in their election districts, and also all
monies paid of ordered to be paid for printing lists of the
registered voters, under the registry laws of this State since
their adoption."
I have the honor to report that the Commissioners of this
county levied and paid to the feveral registrars and their
clerks the sum of $1,659.40, and for cost of printing during
the same period, the sum of $751.25, amounting to the ag-
gregate sum of $2,410.65.
I am, very respectfully, your obd't servant,
GEORGE M. DUVALL, Clerk,
"Which were read, and,
Referred t« the Committee upon the Judiciary Department.
Mr. McMaster presented the memorial of W. T. Dennis,
W. G. Gerdy, and 59 others, in opposition to the formation
of a new county out of portions of Somerset and Worcester
counties;
Which was read, and,
Referred to the Committee upon a Proper Basis of Repre-
sentation in the two Houses of the General Assembly, and a
Proper Apportionment of Representatives in the same.
The hour having arrived for taking up the order of the
day,
The Convention resumed the consideration of the report
of the Committee to consider and report upon the Declaration
of Rights;
The question recurriijg .upon the amendment to the amend-
ment of Mr. Archer, submitted by Mr. Pleasants, viz.:
Strike out all after the word "color ;"
Pending which,
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |