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There being no quorum present,
On motion of Mr. Galloway,
The Convention adjourned.
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TUESDAY, July 19, 1864.
The Convention met at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Patterson.
All the members present except the following:
Messrs. Baker, Belt, Berry, of Baltimore county, Berry, of
Prince George's, Billingsley, Blackiston, Bond, Briscoe,
Brooks, Brown, Clarke, Cunningham, Dellinger, Duvall,
Farrow, Gale, Greene, Hebb, Hodson, Hoffman, Horsey,
Jones, of Cecil., Keefer, Kennard, Lansdale, Marbury, ' May-
hugh, Negley, Noble, Parran, Peter, Purnell, Robinette,
Schlosser, Smith, of Carroll, Smith, of Worcester, Sneary,
Swope, Thomas, Thruston, Todd, Turner, Valliant, Wil-
mer—44.
The proceedings of the previous days' sessions were read
and approved.
Mr. Holliday presented two petitions from George Vickers,
and other citizens of Kent county, praying an alteration in
the sessions of the Court of Appeals;
Which were read and referred to the Committee on the Ju-
diciary.
On motion of Mr. Morgan,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that Chapman
Billingsley, member from St. Mary's county, is detained from
his seat in the Convention in consequence of indisposition.
Mr. Pugh submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the thanks of this Convention be tendered to
the President, and to Messrs. Scott, Earle, Murray, Dent,
Edelin and other members of the Convention for remaining
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