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in, and prosecuted to final judgment or decree, in the courts
respectively of the same name established by this Constitu-
tion, except cases belonging to that class, jurisdiction over
which is by this Constitution transferred to the Baltimore
City Court, all of which shall, together with all cases now
pending in the City Court of Baltimore, be proceeded in and
prosecuted to final judgment in said Baltimore City Court.
SEC. 87. There shall be a clerk of each of the said courts
of Baltimore city, except the Supreme Bench, who shall be
elected by the legal and qualified voters of said city, at the
election to be held in said city on the Tuesday next after the
first Monday of November, in the year eighteen hundred and
sixty-seven, and shall hold his office for six years from the
time of his election, and until his successor is elected and
qualified, and be re-eligible thereto, subject to be removed for
willful neglect of duty or other misdemeanor in office, on con-
viction in a court of law. The salary of each of the said
clerks shall be thirty-five hundred dollars a year, payable
only out of the fees and receipts collected by the clerks of
said city, and they shall be entitled to no other perquisites or
compensation. In case of a vacancy in the office of clerk of
any of said courts, the judges of said Supreme Bench of Bal-
timore City shall have power to fill such vacancy until the
general election of Delegates to the General Assembly to be
held next thereafter, when aclerk of said court shall be
elected to serve for six years thereafter; and the provisions
of this Article in relation to the appointment of deputies by
the clerks of the Circuit Courts in the counties shall apply to
the Clerks of the courts in Baltimore city.
SEC. 38. The Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas shall
have authority to issue within said city all marriage and
other licenses required bylaw, subject to such provisions as
are now or may be prescribed by law. The Clerk of the Su-
perior Court of said city shall receive and record all deeds,
conveyances and other papers which are or may be required
by law to be recorded in said city. He shall also have cus-
tody of all papers connected with the proceedings on the
law or equity side of Baltimore County Court and the dockets
thereof, so far as the same have relation to the city of Balti-
more, and shall also discharge the duties of Clerk to the Su-
preme Bench of Baltimore city unless otherwise provided by
law.
SEC. 39. The General Assembly shall, as often as it may
think the same proper and expedient, provide by law for the
election of an additional judge of the Supreme Bench of Bal-
timore city, and whenever provision is so made by the Gen-
eral Assembly, there shall be elected by the voters of said
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