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Goldsborough, of Talbot, Groome, Hall, Hardcastle, Hay-
den, Hoblitzell, Hodson, Horsey, of Frederick, Horsey, of
Somerset, Howison, Ireland, Jamison, Janvier, Johnson.
Jones, Keating, Kennedy, Kilbourn, Lee, Longwell, Mac-
kubin, Manro, Marbury, Massey, Maulsby, McCormick, Mc-
Kaig, McMaster, Merrick, Merryman, Mitchell, Morris, Mot-
ter, Murray, Nelson, Page, Parker, C. S. Parran, John Par-
ran, Perry, Peters, Pleasants, Pole, Rennolds, Rider, Riggs,
Ringgold, Ritchie, Rogers, Roman, Silver, Spates, Stoddert,
Syester, Tarr, of Caroline, Tarr, of Worcester, Thomas,
Vansant, Walsh, Watkins, of Caroline, Watkins, of Mont-
gomery, Wethered, Wickes, Wilkinson.—96.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
The President laid before the Convention the following :
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION,
STATE OF NEW YORK,
ALBANY, N. Y., June 21, 1867.
Resolved, That the proposition of the Constitutional Con-
vention of the State of Michigan, now in session, to exchange
ten copies of the Journal, Debates and Proceedings of that
Convention for a like number of the Journal, Debates and
Proceedings of this Convention, be, and the same is hereby
accepted; and that the Secretary of this Convention be in-
structed to cause the said number of copies to be regularly
transmitted to the State Librarian of the State of Michigan ;
and the same number of copies to the Constitutional Conven-
tion of Maryland, with a request that it send us a like num-
ber of their Journal, Debates and Proceedings.
By order of the Convention,
LUTHER CALDWELL,
Secretary.
Which was read,
Mr. Ritchie, (by unanimous consent) submitted the fol-
lowing order:
Ordered, That the Convention cordially respond to the
proposal made by the Constitutional Convention of the
State of New York, for an exchange of Journal, Debates and
Proceedings, and that the Secretary be instructed to send re-
gularly to that Convention ten copies of the Journal of
Proceedings of this body, and also, to communicate the fact
that this Convention has not provided for the publication of
its Debates, and, therefore, cannot comply with the proposed
exchange in that particular ;
Which was adopted.
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