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sioners have from the beginning refused to pay, believing:
that their services were not necessary.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
JOHN L. SMITH, Clerk.
OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY,
Upper Marlboro' June 1, 1867.
Hon. R. B. Carmichael,
President of the Constitutional Convention :
SIR:—In response to an order of the Convention, I report
that this county has not yet paid the Registers. The amount
paid for printing in 1866, was $145,50.
Respectfully,
G. L. HERBERT, Clerk.
Which were read, and,
On motion of Mr. Syester,
Severally referred to the Committee upon the Elective Fran-
chise and the Qualification of Voters.
Also, the following :
ST. MARY'S CHURCH,
Annapolis, May 30, 18671
HON. SIR :—Permit me to inform you that a course of very
interesting public lectures will be delivered in St. Mary's
Church, in this city, by Rev. Father Wayrich of Baltimore.
The first of. these lectures will take place at 8 o'clock on
Wednesday and Thursday evenings, June 5th and 6th.
I hereby respectfully invite your Honor to favor us with
your presence at these lectures, if you find it agreeable to
your wishes. I also invite all the Honorable members of the
Convention to attend, if it suits their convanience. Please
inform them of this invitation. They are all heartily wel-
come/ and I have reason to believe that the lectures will be
interesting.
I remain, with great respect,
your Honor's humble servant,
TH. AMANDER, C. R.,
Rector of St. Mary's College.
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