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Charles E. Tarr, Thomas F. Cover, James O. McCor-
mick, Vivian Brent, Wm. T. Goldsborough, De Witt C.
Johnson, Henry O. Devries, C. H. B. Massey, Washington
Duvall, John B. Brooke, Thomas J. Keating, Baker A.
Jamison, Robert Ford, Thomas F. J. Rider, Henry E. Bate-
man, Joseph Murray, Littleton P. Franklin.
Committee upon a proper basis of representation, in the two
Houses of the General Assembly, and a proper apportionment
of Representatives in the same—Richard H. Alvey, J. Philip
Roman, Luther Giddings, John H. Barnes, George William
Brown, J. M. Denson, Anthony Kennedy, John Parran,
Tilghman H. Hubbard, John K. Long well, Eli Cosgrove,
Walter Mitchell, Levin Hodson, Outerbridge Horsey, John
Evans, James Mackubin, William Janvier. 'Samuel Riggs
of R., John S. Lee, Washington Finley, John F. Dent,
Purnell Toadvine, William Goldsborough, S. S. McMaster,
Committee respecting future amendments to the Constitution—
William. P. Maulsby, Edward F. Flaherty, John Franck,
Charles A. Buchanan, Henry. W. Archer, Benjamin R.
Chambers, William S. McPherson, Greenbury M. Watkins,
Elbert G. Emack.
Committee respecting the appointment, tenure of office, du-
ties and compensation of all civil officers not embraced in the
duties of other Standing Committees—J. Philip Roman, Ber-
nard Garter, Robert G. Barry, Walter Mitchell, George E.
Austin, William S. McPherson, James Mackubin, John F.
Lee, S, S. Cunningham.
Committee upon Claims—James R. Howison, Alfred Spates,
Ezra Whitman, Tilghman H. Hubbard, Benjamin B. Cham-
bers, William Janvier, Harry W. Dorsey, Samuel Riggs of
R., Henry A. Silver.
Committee upon Printing—John K. Longwell, James A.
Henderson, James R. Brewer, Samuel W. Starr, John B.
Thomas, Henry A. Silver, John F. Dent, William Motter,
James L. Horsey.
Committee upon Public Works and Corporations—John H.
Barnes, Alfred Spates, Charles H. Nicolai, Sterling Galt,
Outerbridge Horsey, Henry D. Farnandis, William T.
Goldsborough, Fendall Marbury, S. S. McMaster.
Mr. Marbury submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary inquire
how far this Convention is limited in its powers by the exist-
ing Constitution of the State and the Act of Assembly pro-
viding for the call of the Convention, and report to this
Convention at as early a day as practicable;
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