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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
Volume 74, Page 116   View pdf image (33K)
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Marbury, Emack, Keating, Finley, Bradley, Ford, Jamison.
Toadvine, Jones, Bateman, Hammond, Alvey, Murray, Cun-
ningham, Motter, Pole, Tarr, of Worcester, Franklin,.
McMaster—72.
The nroceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
The President laid before the Convention the following
communication from Admiral Gizalong, of the French,
frigate "Jean Bart:"
[TRANSLATION.]
PRACTICE SHIP " JEAN BART,"
Harbor of Annapolis, May 25th, 1867.
Mu. PRESIDENT :—I have the honor to acknowledge the
receipt of the letter by which the Secretary of the Conven-
tion has announced to me that that Assembly have ordered
seats to be reserved upon the floor of the Hall of the Conven-
tion for the officers of the " Jean Bart," who may desire to
be present at its sessions. Will you, Mr. President, be my
interpreter, and return my thanks to the Convention for this
act of courtesy, for which we are profoundly grateful, and
accept for yourself the expression of my respectful consider-
ation.
Captain Commanding Practice Ship,
GIZALONGf.
To the President of the Convention,
of the State of Maryland.
Which was read and ordered to be entered on the Journal.
The President laid before the Convention the following
reports of the clerks to County Commissioners: Prince
George's, Worcester, Washington, Dorchester, Harford and
St. Mary's counties, in response to an order of the Conven-
tion :
OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONED
PRINCE GAUGE'S COUNTY.
Upper Marlboro, May 23d, 1867.
President Con Convention :
DEAR SIR:—In response to an order of the Constitutionals
Convention, I report that the aggregate value of property in
Prince George's county, as returned by the Assessors of
1866, was, $9,018,892 -nine million, eighteen thousand,
eight hundred and ninety-two.
Respectfully,
GEORGE L. HERBERT, Clerk.


 
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