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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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to extend to the public and down-trodden, and asks you
again to admit the present legal existence—within the State
of Maryland—of the Flag" and "Seal" of the Irish Na-
tion, as recognized before the year 1800, and the belligerent
rights of the Irish people until a vote of the Irish people is
taken "for" or " against" a Union with England.
JAMBS T. DWYER.
Mr. Gill submitted the following order :
Ordered, That the Committee on Corporations be instruct-
ed to investigate the proceedings of the Mayor and City Coun-
cil oi Baltimore since the election of the present incumbents,
aad particularly into their proceedings relative to the en-
dorsements by the City of Baltimore, of the Union Rail
Company's bonds, and to the building of a new City Hall, and
that said Committee be authorized to send for perons and pa-
pers.
Which was read, and,
On motion of Mr. Horsey, of Frederick;
The further consideration thereof was postponed for one-
day.
Mr. Merryman submitted the following order :
Ordered, That the Committee on corporations and Public
Works inquire into the expediency of incorporating an ar-
ticle into the Constitution, requiring all Railroads hereafter
to be built within this State, shall in crossing any turnpike
road, he built either above the bed of said turnpike roads at
sufficient height to enable carriages, wagons or any vehicle
of pleasure or burden to cross unimpeded, or said Railroads
shall be constructed beneath the bed of said turnpike roads,
for the same object and purpose, leaving thereby the bed of
said turnpike roads unobstructed, done so as to avoid the de-
struction of life and property within this State.
Which was adopted.
Mr. Rennolds submittted the following order :
Ordered, That hereafter any member absenting himself
from the service of the Convention without leave, shall, when
he returns, be called to the bar of the House, and be publicly
repremanded by the President unless such member shall
have been detained by sickness and unable to attend.
Which,
On motion of Mr. Denson,
Was laid on the table.


 
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