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Session Laws, 1834
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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1834.

lives in the Congress of the United States, this State shall
be, and it is hereby divided into seven districts, which shall
be numbered from one to seven, that Worcester county,
Somerset county, and Dorchester county, shall Compose the

CHAP. 167

first Congressional District, and shall be entitled to choose
one representative, that Caroline county, Talbot county,
Queen Anne's county, Kent county, and Cecil county, shall

First

compose the second Congressional district, and shall be en-
titled to choose one representative, that Harford county

Second

and Baltimore county, shall compose the third Congressional
District, and shall be entitled to choose one representative,
that the whole of Baltimore City and Anne Arundel county,

Third

including the city of Annapolis, shall compose the fourth
Congressional District, and shall be entitled to choose two
representatives, that Montgomery county, and all those
parts of Frederick county which, under the act to which

Fourth

this is a supplement, compose the sixth District, shall here
after constitute the fifth Congressional District, and shall
be entitled to choose one representative, that Allegany
county, Washington county, all those parts of Frederick
county, which, under the act to which this is a supplement,

compose the seventh district, shall hereafter constitute the
sixth Congressional District, and shall be entitle to choose
one representative, that Prince George's county, Calvert
county, Charles county, and Saint Mary's county, which,

under the act to which this is a supplement, compose the
eighth district, shall hereafter constitute the seventh Con-
gressional District, and shall be entitled to choose one
representative

Seventh

Sec 2 And be it enacted, That so much of the act of
Assembly, to which this is a supplement, as may be incon-
sistent herewith, or as by this act may be rendered unne-
cessary, be, and the same is hereby repealed, and all other
laws of the State, which may be repugnant to this law, and
inconsistent therewith; shall be and are hereby declared to
be also repealed
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Repeal



 
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