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• On motion of Mr. Daniel, (seconded by Messrs. Valliant
and Todd, )
The vote on the amendment of Mr. Duvall was recon-
sidered.
On motion of Mr. Valliant,
The Convention adjourned until Monday next, 12 o'clock,
M.
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MONDAY, July 25th, 1864.
The Convention met at 12 o'clock, M.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Owen.
All the members present except the following:
Messrs. Baker, Barron, Belt, Berry, of Baltimore county,
Berry, of Prince George's, Billingsley, Blackiston, Briscoe,
Brooks, Clarke, Dellinger, Dennis, Gale, Galloway, Greene,
Harwood, Henkle, Hodson, Hopper, Horsey, Johnson, Jones,
of Cecil, Keefer, Lansdale, Mace, Marbury, Mayhugh, Mor-
gan, Negley, Noble, Peter, Ridgely, Robinette, Schlosser,
Scott, Smith, of Worcester, Sneary, Stirling, Thruston,
Turner, Wickard—41.
The proceedings of Saturday were read ami approved.
On motion of Mr. Todd,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal, that the con-
tinued absence of Mr. Noble, of Caroline, from his seat in
this Convention is occasioned by his serious illness.
On motion o/f Mr. Farrow,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal, that the ab-
sence of Mr. Farrow from this body has been occasioned by
his necessary attendance upon the Circuit Court for Worces-
ter county, and had he been in his seat here he would have
voted for all the resolutions and orders adopted by this Con-
vention in relation to the late Rebel invasion, &c.
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