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No. 9. Committee on Militia and Military Affairs—Messrs.
Berry, of Baltimore county, Thruston, Barron, Pugh, Del-
linger, Peter and Blakistone.
No. 10. Committee on Education and the Encouragement of
-Literature—Messrs. Cushing, Cunningham, Jones, of Cecil,
Greene, Ridgely, Henkle and Hodson.
No, 11. Committee on the Sights, Duties, Divisions and Sub-
divisions of Counties—Messrs. Hebb, Robinette, Swope, Car-
ter, Sykes, Duvall and Dent.
No. 12. Committee on such Provisions and Ordinances as
may "be desirable to carry into effect Amendments to the Consti-
tution—Messrs. Ridgely, Schlosser, Hopper, Hopkins, Craw-
ford, Stone and Lansdale.
No. 13. Committee to report future Amendments and Revi-
sions of the Constitution—Messrs. Todd, 'Mace, Noble, Annan,
McComas, Johnson and Lee.
COMMITTEES OF FIVE.
No. 1. Committee on Accounts—Messrs. Galloway, Parker,
Wooden, Baker and Russell.
No. 2. Committee on Reporting and Printing—Messrs.
Valiant, Audoun, Farrow, Wickard and Sneary.
No. 3. Committee on Engrossment and Revision—Messrs.
Earle, Nyman, King, Murray and Dail.
COMMITTEE OF SEVEN.
Committee on Elections—Messrs. Purnell, Davis, Larsh,
Keefer, Dent, Bond and Brown.
On motion of Mr. Peter,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that Dr. Ed-
mund P. Duvall, member elect for Montgomery county, is
absent from his seat in consequence of sickness.
Mr. Henkle submitted the following order:
Ordered, That a Standing Committee of seven be appointed
by the Chair, to consider and report upon a uniform system of
inspections;
Which was rejected.
Mr. Abbott submitted the following order:
Ordered, That a sufficient number, for the use of the mem-
bers of the Convention, of the list of the Standing Commit-
tees, be printed in a card form;
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