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against the State, unless said claim shall have been first pre-
sented to the Comptroller of the Treasury, together with the
proof on which the same is founded. The Comptroller shall
submit said claim to the Attorney-General for his opinion
upon the justice thereof, and may direct the State's Attorney
of any County, or of the City of Baltimore, to take such fur-
ther proof either on the part of the State or of the claimants,
as the Attorney-General may advise to be necessary to show
the nature and character of said claims, and shall report his
proceedings with the proof taken to the General Assembly;
Pending the consideration of which,
Mr. McKaig (by unanimous consent,) submitted the fol-
lowing order:
Ordered, That the use of this Hall be given to George L.
L. Davis, Esq., on Friday evening next, for the purpose of
delivering a Lecture on the importance of appointing a His-
toriographer for the State;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Barnes, Chairman of the Select Committee to wait
upon the Convention of School Teachers, now in the city,
(by unanimous consent,) submitted the following report:
The committee appointed to wait upon the Convention of
Teachers now ia this city, to invite them to visit the sessions
of the Convention, have discharged the duty imposed upon
them; the invitation has been accepted, and the Teachers
will visit the Convention during the session of to-morrow ;
Which was read.
On motion of Mr. Nelson,
At 3 o'clock P. M., the Convention adjourned.
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