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THURSDAY, July 18, 1867.
The Convention met.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Burke.
Present at the call of the roll the following members :
Messrs. Carmichael, (President,) Alvey, Archer, Austin,
Barnes, Barry, Bateman, Bell, Bennett, Bradley, Brent,
Brewer, of Baltimore city, Brooke, Brown, Carter, Cos-
grove, Cover, Cunningham, Denson, Dent, Devries, Dobbin,
orsey, Duvall, Emack, Evans, Farnandis, Ferry, Finley,
Flaherty, Franck, Franklin, Galt, Garey, George, Giddings,
Gill, Goldsborough, of Dorchester, Goldsborough, of Tal-
bot, Groome, Hall, Hammond, Hardcastle Hayden, Hender-
son, Hoblitzell, Hollyday, Howard, Howison, Hubbard, Ire-
land, Jamison, Janvier, Jones, Keating, Kennedy, Kil-
bourn, Lee, Longwell, Mackubin, Manro, Marbury, Mauls-
by, McCormick, McKaig, McMaster, McPherson, Merrick,
Merryman, Mitchell, Morris, Motter, Murray, Nelson,
Page, Parker, Charles S. Parran, John Parran, Perry, Pet-
ers, Pleasants, Pole, Rennolds, Rider, Riggs, Ringgold,
Ritchie, Roman, Silver, Spates, Starr, Syester, Tarr, of Car-
oline, Thomas, Toadvine, Vansant, Walsh, Watkins, of Car-
oline, Watkins, of Montgomery, Wethered, Whitman,
Wickes—101.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
The Convention then resumed the consideration of the un-
finished business of yesterday,
Being the Report of the Committee upon the Judiciary
Department.
The question recurring upon the amendment as submitted
by Mr. Archer,
Mr. Rider submitted the following amendment:
Strike out the word "fifteen," and insert the word "ten ;"
On motion of Mr, Rider,
The yeas and nays were ordered.
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Flaherty, Murray,
Bateman, Franck, Parker,
Bell, Franklin, Perry,
Bennett, Hammond, Peters,
Bradley, Hoblitzell, Rider,
Brewer, of B. city, Hollyday, Riggs,
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