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RESOLUTION—
By Mr. Stephenson, to impose restrictions upon the
Legislature in granting charters, 143
Relative to the imposition of fees, 153
Relative to Charters, 229, 232, 233
To meet at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
To hold two sessions of the Convention
in one day, 520
Of thanks to the Hon. William J.
Blakistone, 772
By Mr. Stewart, David, to have the proceedings and
debates of the convention reported, and to
inquire and report to the convention the cost
of the same, 44
Requesting the United States Marshal for
Matyland District to furnish the census of
Baltimore city and the counties of this State
and of Howard District, 44
To authorise foreigners to acquire and
alienate real estate, 122
To simplify the forms of conveyance of
personal and real estate,122
To provide for a more perfect supervision
of the University of Maryland in the city of
Baltimore, 122
In favor of Printers to the Convention, 206
By Mr. Stewart, Thomas R., to send a copy of the
report of the committee of Twenty-One, on
the subject of the Union, to the President of
each of the conventions of other States now
in session, 138
Relative to the per diem of absent mem
hers, 161
By Mr. Thawley, to rescind the resolution relative
to printing extra Journals, 214, 215, 216
By Mr. Thomas, relative to preparation of a map
for the use of the convention, 476
That after the several reports of the corn
mittee of Revision shall have finally been
acted upon, the constitution shall be signed
by the President of the convention and
attested by the Secretary and published, &c., 763
By Mr. Tuck, that the Convention assemble at 10½
o'clock, A. M.,
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