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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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Being the Report of the Committee upon the Judiciary
Department,
The question recurring upon the 28th Section of said
Report;
Pending which,
Mr. Carter submitted the following amendment as a sub-
stitute for the whole Section :
Sec. 28. The Superior Court of Baltimore City, the Court
of Common Pleas, and the Baltimore City Court, shall each
have concurrent jurisdiction in all civil common law cases,
and concurrently all the jurisdiction which the Superior
Court of Baltimore City and the Court of Common Pleas now
have, except jurisdiction in Equity, and in applications for
the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland, and cases of
appeal from judgments of Justices of the Peace in said City,
whether civil or criminal, or arising under the ordinances of
the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, of all of which
appeal cases the City Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction;
and the said Court of Common Pleas shall have exclusive
jurisdiction in all applications for the benefit of the insolvent
laws of Maryland, and the supervision and control of the
trustees thereof;
Pending the consideration of which,
Mr. Peters moved a call of the House ;
Which was sustained.
Upon the call of the roll the following members responded
to their names :
Messrs. Carmichael, (President,) Alvey, Archer, Austin,
Barnes, Hell, Brent, Brewer, of Baltimore City, Brewer, of
Montgomery, Brooke, Brown, Buchanan, Carter, Chambers,
Cosgrove, Cover, Cunningham, Denson, Devries, Dobbin,
Dorsey, Duvall, Emack, Evans. Farnandis, Ferry, Finley,
Flaherty, Ford, Franck, Franklin, Gal', Garey, George,
Giddings, Gill, Goldsborough, of Dorchester, Goldsborough,
of Talbot, Hall, Hammond, Hardcastle, Hayden, Henderson,
Hoblitzell, Hodson, Hollyday, Horsey, of Frederick, Horsey,
of Somerset, Howard, Howison, Hubbard, Ireland, Jamison,
Janvier, Jones, Kilbourn, Longwell, Manro, Marbury,
Massey, Maulsby, McCormick, McMaster, McPherson, Mer-
rick, Merryman, Mitchell, Morris, Motter, Murray, Nicolai,
Parker, Chas. S. Parran, John Parran, Peters, Pleasants,
Pole, Rennolds, Rider, Riggs, Ringgold, Ritchie, Silver,
Starr, Stoddert, Syester, Tarr, of Worcester, Thomas, Van-
sant, Wallace, Walsh, Watkins, of Caroline, Watkins, of
Montgomery—92.


 
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