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TUESDAY, August 13, 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, Brewer, of Montgomery, Brooke,
Brown, Buchanan, Carter, Chambers, Cosgrove, Cunning-
ham, Denson, Dent, Devries, Dorsey, Duvall, Evans,
Ferry, Finley, Flaherty, Ford, Franck, Franklin, Galt,
Giddings, Gill, Goldsborough, of Dorchester, Goldsborough,
of Talbot, Groome, Hall, Hammond, Hardcastle, Hayden,
Henderson, Hoblitzell, Hodson, Hollyday, Horsey, of Fred-
erick, Horsey, of Somerset, Howard, Howison, Jamison,
Johnson, Jones, Keating, Kennedy, Kilbourn, Lee, Long-
well, Mackubin, Marbury, Massey, Maulsby, McCormick,
McKaig, McMaster, Merrick, Mitchell, Morris, Motter,
Murray, Nelson, Nicolai, Page, Parker, C. S. Parran, Pleas-
ants,Pole, Rennolds, Rider, Riggs, Ringgold, Ritchie, Roman,
Silver, Spates, Starr, Stoddert, Syester, Tarr, of Caroline,
Tarr, of Worcester, Thomas, Toadvine, Vansant, Walsh,
Watkins, of Caroline, Watkins, ofMontgomery, Wethered,
Whitman, Wickes, Wilkinson—100.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
The President laid before the Convention the following
communication:
BALTIMORE, August 13, 1867.
HON. R. B. CARMICHAEL,
President Constitutional Convention:
Sir:—In consequence of the death of my Mother, I respect-
fully ask of the Convention, through you, leave of absence
until Thursday next.
Very respectfully,
JOHN H. WOODWARD,
Committee Clerk.
Which was read.
On motion of Mr. Vansant,
The leave of absence therein asked, was granted.
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