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erty in their several counties as ascertained under the late
assessment.
The President announced the committee of the election
and qualification of members, as follows: Messrs. Jones,
Archer, Massey, Bradley, Brooke, Mitchell and Vansant.
The Convention then, at 1. 45 P. M., adjourned.
NINTH DAY.
ANNAPOLIS, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1867.
The Convention met at one o'clock, prayer by the Rev.
Mr. Leech.
Vivian Brent, delegate from Charles, appeared in his
seat, and came forward and took the required oath.
The President laid before the Convention communica-
tions from several of the clerks of the different county
commissioners, forwarding a report of the number of
cases tried at the several terms of the Circuit Courts
for the years 1865 and 1866.
Also, a communication from the clerk of the county
commissioners of Frederick county, stating the amount
paid to the judges of the Orphans' Court of that county
for 1866 to be $1, 989.
Also, from the clerk of the Harford county commis-
sioners, stating the amount paid for 1866 to the judges
of the Orphans' Court of that county to be $267. 23.
Also, from the clerk of St. Mary's county commission-
ers, stating the amount paid to the judges of the Or-
phans' Court for 1866 to be $415.
Also, from the clerk of the Allegany county commis-
sioners, stating the amount paid to the school board for
1866 to be $5, 000; to State's attorney for 1866, $1, 300. 19;
to clerk of Circuit Court for 1866, $2, 427. 17.
The President laid before the Convention a communi-
cation from the clerk of the county commissioners for
Prince George's county, stating the amount levied and
paid to the judges of the Orphans' Court of that county
for the year 1866 to be $360.
Also, from the clerk of county commissioners for Tal-
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