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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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visions of this Constitution relating to the assignment of
Judges to the Courts now existing in said city, and for the
dispatch of business therein, shall apply to the Court for
whose creation provision is made by this Section. And the
General Assembly may reapportion the jurisdiction among
the several Courts in Baltimore City, and may change and
enlarge the same, from time to time, as in its judgment the
public interest and convenience may require ;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Carter submitted the following amendment, to be in-
serted as Section 40 :
Sec 40. Until otherwise provided by law, the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Baltimore City, of the Court of Common
Pleas, of the Circuit Court of Baltimore, of the Baltimore
City Court, and of the Criminal Court of Baltimore, shall
each give bond in such penalty as is now prescribed by law
for to be given by the Clerks of the Courts bearing the same
names under the present Constitution ;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Wethered moved to reconsider the vote by which
Section 19, Part III, Circuit Courts, was ordered to a second
reading ;
Pending the consideration of which,
The question recurring upon sustaining the motion,
Mr. Horsey, of Frederick, moved the previous question ;
The question then being,
"Shall the previous question be now put;"
It was sustained.
'The question then recurring upon sustaining the motion
submitted by Mr. Wethered,
Mr. Nicolai demanded the yeas and nays ;
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Giddings, Mitchell,
Barnes, Goldsborough, D. Parran, Chas. S.
Barry, Hall, Parran, John
Bell, Hammond, Peters,
Bradley, Hollyday, Rennolds,
Brent, Horsey, of Fred'k Rider,
Brewer, Balt, city, Horsey, of Som. Riggs,


 
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