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regulations for the hearing before it of all of said matters ;
and the same right of appeal to the Court of Appeals shall be
allowed from the determination of the said Court on such
matters, as would have been the right of the parties if said
matters had been decided by the Court in which said cases
were tried;
Which was adopted.
Pending the reading of Section 34,
Mr. Carter submitted the following amendment as a sub-
stitute for the whole Section :
Sec. 34. No appeal shall lie to the Supreme Bench of Bal-
timore City from the decision of the Judge or Judges holding
the Baltimore City Court, in cases of appeal from a Justice
of the Peace, but the decision by said Judge or Judges, shall
be final. And all writs and other process issued out of either of
said Courts, requiring attestation, shall be attested in the name
of the Chief Judge of the said Supreme Bench of Baltimore
City ;
Which was adopted.
Pending the reading of Section 35,
Mr. Carter submitted the following amendment as a sub-
stitute for the whole Section '.
Sec. 35. Three of the Judges of the said Supreme Bench
of Baltimore City shall constitute a quorum of said Court;
Which was adopted.
Pending the reading of Section 36,
Mr. Carter submitted the following amendment as a sub-
stitute for the whole Section :
Sec. 36. All causes depending at the adoption of this Con-
stitution, in the Superior Court of Baltimore City, the Court
of Common Pleas, the Criminal Court of Baltimore, and the
Circuit Court of Baltimore, shall be proceeded in and prose-
cuted to final judgment or decree, in the Courts respectively
of the same name established by this Constitution, except
cases belonging to that class, jurisdiction over which is by
this Constitution transferred to the Baltimore City Courts,
all of which shall, together with all cases now pending in the
said Baltimore City Court, be proceeded in and prosecute to
final judgment in said last mentioned Court;
Which was adopted.
Pending the reading of Section 37,
Mr. Carter submitted the following amendment as a sub-
stitute for the whole Section :


 
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