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1832.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 275.

compose the fifth district; that Montgomery county, and
all those parts of Frederick county, known by electiop
districts number one, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine,
eleven, all that part of district number three, which may
by force of an act, passed this General Assembly at its
present session, be laid off as a separate district, and de-
signated number fourteen, as each of said districts are now

6th district.


known, designated, marked out and bounded, shall
compose the sixth district; that Allegany county, Wash-
ington county, and all those parts of Frederick county,
composed of election districts number [two,]* ten, twelve,
and so much of district number three, as may not be laid
out and designated as number fourteen, and which has not
by this act been made a part of the sixth congressional
district, as each of said districts are now known, designat-
ed, marked out and bounded, shall compose the seventh
district; that Prince George's county, Calvert county,
Charles county, and St. Mary's county, shall compose the
eighth district; and each district shall be entitled to one
representative in Congress.

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, Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the election of re-
presentatives for the state, to serve in the Congress of the
United States, shall be made by the citizens of this state,
qualified to vote for members of the House of Delegates,
(and each citizen entitled as aforesaid, shall vote by ballot,)
on the first Monday of October in the year one thousand
eight hundred and thirty-three, and on the same day in
every second year forever thereafter, at the places in the
city of Baltimore, and in the city of Annapolis, and in the
several counties of this state, as prescribed by the consti-
tution and laws of this state, for the election of delegates
to the House of Delegates.

Returns of word
judges of elections

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the judges of elections
now pointed or hereafter to be appointed under the cor-
poration of the city of Baltimore, in wards number —— ,
in said city in making the returns for representatives in
Congress under this act, shall designate therein, that the
said wards at which they presided as judges, are part of
district number —— , as laid out by law to choose a mem-
ber to represent this state in the Congress of the United
States.

Public notice city

of Baltimore

Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That the Mayor of the city of
Baltimore for the time being, shall cause public notice to
be given of the elections for Representatives in Congress
under this act, in all the newspapers in the city of Balti-

* This word, though in the original, is erased in the engrossed bill.



 
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