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within the limits of the proposed new county, protesting
against the formation of said new county.
Mr. Tarr, of Worcester, (by unanimous consent) pre-
sented the petition of Wm. Magrath, William Grunby and
118 others, praying the formation of a new county out of
portions of Somerset and Worcester counties.
Which were severally read, and referred to the Commit-
tee upon that Subject.
Mr. Hodson (by unanimous consent,) submitted the fol-
lowing :
ANNAPOLIS, June 25, 1867.
To the Honorable Members of the Constitutional Convention :
Not having visited my family since the meeting of the
Convention, I most respectfully ask permission to do so.
Very respecftully,
EDWARD A. MARSHALL.
Which was read.
Also the following order :
Ordered, That Edward A. Marshall, be granted leave of
absence until after the 4th of July, to visit his family;
Which was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Barry,
At 3 o'clock, P. M., the Convention adjourned.
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WEDNESDAY, June 26, 1867.
The Convention met.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Henderson.
Present at the call of the roll the following members :
Messrs. Carmichael, (President,) Alvey, Barnes, Barry,
Bateman. Bell, Brewer, of Baltimore city, Brewer, of Mont-
gomery, Brooke, Brown, Buchanan, Carter, Cunningham,
Denson, Dent, Devries, Dubbin, Dorsey, Duvall, Emack,
Evans, Ferry, Finley, Flaherty, Ford, Franck, Franklin,
Galt, Garey, Giddings, Gill, Goldsborough, of Dorchester,
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