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NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Abbott, Hopper, Parker,
Annan, Keefer, Schley,
Gushing, McComas, Stirling,
Ecker, Mullikin, Swope,
Galloway, Nyman, Wooden—IB.
Hopkins,
So the Convention adjourned.
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THURSDAY, July 21, 1864.
The Convention met at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. McNemar.
All the members present except the following:
Messrs. Audoun, Baker, Berry, of Baltimore county,
Berry, of Prince George's, Billingsley, Blackiston, Bond,
Briscoe, Brown, Clarke, Dellinger, Dennis, Duvall, Edelen,
Farrow, Gale, Hebb, Henkle, Hodson, Hoffman, Horsey,
Jones, of Cecil, Lansdale, Marbury, Mayhugh, Noble, Par-
ran, Peter, Purnell, Ridgely, Robinette, Schlosser, Scott,
Smith, of Worcester, Thomas, Thruston, Todd, Turner,
Valliant, Wilmer—40.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
Mr. Stockbridge submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the report of the Committee on the basis of
Representation be made the Order of the Day immediately
after the conclusion of the second reading of the Article on
the Legislative Department;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Smith, of Carroll, gave notice that at the proper time
he would submit the following amendment to the report of
the committee on the Legislative Department:
Sec. — The Legislature shall make no appropriation, gift
or endowment, directly or indirectly, in aid of, or for the use
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