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TUESDAY, May 28, 1867.
The Convention met.
Prayer by Rev. Mr, Henderson.
Present at the call of the'roll the following members:
Messrs. Carmichael. (President,) Perry, Spates, Walsh,
Hoblitzell, McKaig, Howison, Hall, Kilbourn, Giddings,
Rennolds, Whitman, Barnes, Flaherty, Henderson, Gill,
Brown, Carter, Ritchie, Garey, Dobbin, Pleasants, Brewer, of
Baltimore city, Ferry, Peters, Franck, Denson, Wilkinson,
Buchanan, Wethered, Bell, Kennedy, Nicolai, Starr, Barry,
John Parran, Charles S. Parran, Ireland, Hardcastle, Tarr,
of Caroline, Hubbard, Watkins, of Caroline, Longwell,
Manro, Galt, Hayden, Chambers, Howard, Groome, Mc-
Gormick, Cosgrove, Mitchell, Stoddert, Wallace, Golds-
borough, of Dorchester, Hodson, Nelson, Dorsey, Horsey,
Frederick, McPherson, Thomas, Johnson, Farnandis,
Archer, Evans, Rogers, Mackubin, Devries, Morris, Wickes,
Ringgold, Massey, Janvier, Brewer, of Montgomery, Riggs,
Duvall, Lee, Brooke, Marbury, Emack, Keating, Finley,
Bradley, Ford, Jamison, Toadvine, Jones, Goldsborough,
of Talbot, Hollyday, Bateman, Hammond, Alvey, Murray,
Motter, Pole, Tarr, of Worcester, Franklin, McMaster—97.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
The President appointed Thomas G. Watkins, of Howard
county, Assistant Folder, who appeared and was duly quali-
fied.
The President laid before the Convention the Report of
the State Superintendent of Public Instruction ;
Which was read, and
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Also, the report of the Circuit Court of St. Mary's county,
in response to an order of the Convention, containing state-
ment of number of cases tried by said Court, for the years
1865 and 1866;
Which was read, and
Referred to the Committee upon the Judiciary Department.
Also, a communication from A. Watson, Esq., of Wash-
ington city, recommending an Article to'be inserted ia the
Constitution, forbidding the crime of Nepotism ;
Which was read, and,
On motion of Mr. Rennolds,
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