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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 469
an ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
passed for that purpose; and pro-vided further, that no appeal
shall lie from the decisions of the Baltimore City Court in pro-
ceedings in said Court under the provisions of this Article re-
lating to Jones's falls.
601. All of the provisions of an ordinance of the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore, entitled an ordinance to pro-
vide for the improvement of Jones's falls within the limits of the
City of Baltimore, approved January 31, 1870, shall have the
same force, effect and operation, and be in all respects as valid
as if the said ordinance had been passed after the approval of
the Act of 1870, chapter 115, or had been passed after the enact-
ment of a law by the General Assembly of Maryland author-
izing and empowering the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more to pass such an ordinance.
JURORS.
602. The Judges of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City,
or a majority of them, shall meet in some one of the courtrooms
of the City of Baltimore on such days as the said Judges, or a
majority of them, shall appoint, in the month of April in each
year, and shall on such days of meeting, select fairly and im-
partially, and by the exercise of their best judgment, the names
of seven hundred and fifty persons, or thereabout, qualified
under the laws of this State to be grand and petit jurors in the
City of Baltimore. They shall cause the names of the persons
so selected to be entered in a proper book, and shall verify the
list so made up by their certificate and signatures. The said
book containing the said list shall be placed in the custody of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City.
603. In order to assist the said Judges in making out the
list of jurors aforesaid, the City Collector of the City of Bal-
timore, shall, before the first day of February in each and
every year, lodge with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bal-
timore City, for the use of said Judges, a certified list of so
many of the taxable male inhabitants, resident in the said City,
as he may have been directed to furnish by the order of said
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