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WEDNESDAY, July 24th, 1867
The Convention met.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Leech.
Present at the call of the roll the following members :
Messrs. Carmichael, (President,) Alvey, Archer, Austin,
Barry, Bateman, Bell, Bennett, Brewer, of Baltimore City,
Brewer, of Montgomery, Brooke, Brown, Buchanan, Carter,
Chambers, Cunningham, Denson, Devries, Dorsey, Duvall,
Emack, Evans, Farnandis, Ferry, Finley, Flaherty, Ford,
Franklin, Galt, Garey, Giddings, Gill, Goldsborough, of
Talbot, Hall, Hammond, Hardcastle, Hayden, Hoblitzell,
Hodson, Hollyday, Horsey, of Frederick, Howison, Hub-
bard, Ireland, Jamison, Janvier, Johnson, Jones, Keating,
Kennedy, Kilbourn, Longwell, Mackubin, Manro, Marbury,
Massey, Maulsby, McCormick, McKaig, McMaster, McPher-
son, Merrick, Merryman, Mitchell, Morris, Motter, Murray,
Nelson, Nicolai, Page. Parker, Charles S. Parran, John
Parran, Perry, Peters, Pleasants, Pole, Rennolds, Rider,
Riggs, Ringgold, Ritchie, Roman, Silver, Spates, Starr,
Stoddert, Syester, Tarr, of Caroline, Thomas, Toadvine,
Vansant, Wallace, Walsh, Watkins, of Montgomery, Weth-
ered, Wickes, Wilkinson, Whitman—99.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
On motion of Mr. Carter,
The Convention resolved itself into a Committee of the
Whole to consider the Report of the Committee upon the
Judiciary Department, with pending amendments.
Mr. Vansant in the chair.
After some time spent in Committee of the Whole,
The Committee rose,
(The President resumed the chair,)
And through Mr. Vansant, Chairman, reported that they
had had under consideration the Report No. 13—being the
Report of the Committee upon the Judiciary Department—
and not having arrived at the conclusion of their labors,
voted to rise, and directed their Chairman to ask that the
Committee be discharged from the further consideration
thereof.
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