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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
Volume 74, Page 360   View pdf image (33K)
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Mr. Jones, Chairman of the Committee ordered to be ap-
pointed to receive President Johnson at Baltimore City and
conduct him to Annapolis, submitted the following report:
The following Committee is appointed under the order of
the Convention, that a Committee of one from each County of
the State, and one from each Legislative District of the city
of Baltimore, be appointed by the delegations from said Coun-
ties and Districts respectively:
Allegany—Mr. Roman. Anne Arundel—Mr. Howison.
Baltimore City—1st District—Mr. Vansant. 2d District—Mr.
Ritchie. 3d District—Mr. Merryman. Baltimore County—
Mr. Buchanan. Calvert—Mr. John Parr an. Caroline—Mr.
Tarr. Carroll Mr. Longwell. Cecil Mr. McCormick. Charles
Mr. Brent. Dorchester—Mr. Goldsborough, Frederick—
Mr. Nelson. Harford—Mr. Farnandis, Howard—Mr. Mac-
kubin. Kent—Mr. Massey. Montgomery—Mr. Watkins.
Prince George'q—Mr. Emack. Queen Anne's—Mr. Finley.
St. Mary's—Mr. Dent. Somerset—Mr. Jones. Talbot—Mr.
Goldsborough. Washington—Mr. Syester. Worcester—Mr.
Franklin.
The Committee propose to visit Baltimore this Friday
afternoon, and to meet at Barnum's City Hotel at 9 o'clock,
P. M., to determine upon further proceedings.
Which was read.
Mr. Archer from the Committee upon the Judiciary De-
partment, submitted the following
MINORITY REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE UPON THE
JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.
The minority of the Committee upon the Judiciary concur
with the majority in their Report of Part I, Part IV, Part
land Part VII, and as substitutes for part II, Part III and
Part V, report as follows :
PART II.—COURT OF APPEALS.
Section 14. The Court of Appeals shall consist of a Chief
Judge and four Associate Judges, and for their selection the
State shall be divided into five Judicial Districts, as follows:
Worcester, Somerset, Dorchester, Talbot, Caroline, Queen
Anne's and Kent Counties, shall compose the first district;
Cecil, Harford, Baltimore and Carroll Counties, shall com-
pose the second district; Baltimore City shall compose the
third district; Allegany, Washington, Frederick, and How-
ard Counties shall compose the fourth district, and St. Mary's,
Charles, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Prince George's and Mont-
gomery Counties shall compose the fifth district. One of the
Judges of the Courtof Appeals shall be elected from each


 
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