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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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Mr, Maulsby submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the Comptroller of the Treasury be request-
ed to report to this Convention, at as early a day as practi-
cable, the aggregate amounts of money paid out of the
Treasury on account of Special Judges, in each year, from
1852 to 1866, inclusive;
Which was adopted.
The President laid before the Convention the following:
VESTRY ROOM OF ST. ANNE'S CHURCH,
Annapolis, May 9th, 1867.
At a meeting of the Clergy of the City of Annapolis, to
whom were addressed copies of an Order, passed this day by
the Constitutional State Convention, authorizing the clergy
of the city to appoint one of their body from each denomi-
nation of Christians, to officiate alternately as Chaplains to
said Convention, on motion of the Rev. Michael Burke,
the following gentlemen were designated:
Rev. S. V. Leech, of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
Rev. I. J. Henderson, of the Presbyterian Church, Rev. J.
P. Hammond, of the Episcopal Church, and Rev. Michael
Burke of the Roman Catholic Church.
J. PINCKNEY HAMMOND,
Rector of St. Anne's Church,
Secretary.
Which was read.
Mr. Maulsby submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the Comptroller of the Treasury report to
this Convention the aggregate amounts of money paid out of
the Treasury on account of Counsel Fees for business in
which the State was interested, including assistance to State's
Attorneys for prosecuting criminal cases, in the several
counties and the city of Baltimore, in each year, from 1852
to 1866, inclusive;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Maulsby submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the Clerk of the County Commissioners of
the several counties of this State, and the Comptroller of
the city of Baltimore be requested to report at the earliest
practicable day to this Convention, the aggregate amounts of
money levied and paid on account of Judges of the Orphan's
Courts in the levies for the year 1866, and that the Secre-


 
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