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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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Sec. 5. He shall inquire info the undeveloped resources of
wealth of the State of Maryland, more especially concerning
these within the limits of the Chesapeake Bay and its tribu-
taries, which belong to the State, and suggest such plans as
may be calculated to render them available as sources of
revenue.
Sec. 6. He shall make detailed leports to every General
Assembly within the first week of its Session, in reference to
each of the subjects committed to his charge; and he shall
also report to the Governor, in the recess of the Legislature,
all abuses or irregularities which he may find to exist ia any
Department of public affairs, with which his office is con-
nected.
Sec. 7. The office hereby established shall continue for
four years from the date of the qualification of the first
Incumbent thereof; and shall then expire, unless continued
by the General Assembly.
ARTICL XI.
CITY OF BALTIMORE.
Section 1. The Inhabitants of the City of Baltimore, qual-
ified by Law to vote in said city for members pf the House
of Delegates, shall on the fourth Wednesday of October,
eighteen-hundred and sixty-seven, and on the same day in
every fourth year thereafter, elect a person to be Mayor of
the City of Baltimore, who shall have such qualifications,
receive such compensation, discharge such duties, and have
such powers as are now, or may hereafter be prescribed by
Law; and the term of whose office shall commence on the
first Monday of November succeeding his election, and shall
continue for four years, and until his successor shall have
qualified; and he shall be ineligible for the term next suc-
ceeding that for which he was elected.
Sec. 2. The City Council of Baltimore shall consist of Two
Branches, one of which shall be called the First Branch, and
the other the Second Branch; and each shall consist of such
number of members, having such qualification, receiving
such compensation, performing such duties, possessing such
powers, holding such terms of office, and elected in such
manner, as are now, or may hereafter be prescribed by Law.
Sec. 3 An election for members of the First and Second
Branch of the City Council of Baltimore shall be held in the
City of Baltimore on the Fourth Wednesday of October,
eighteen hundred and sixty-seven; and for members of the
First Branch on the same day in every year thereafter; and for
'members of the Second Branch on the same day in every se-


 
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