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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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826

REPRESENTATION, BASIS OF—

Report on, made the Order of the Day after the
second reading of the Legislative Report, 271.

Order submitted by Mr. Pugh to limit the de-
bate on the report on, 350, 356.

Amendment submitted by Mr. Berry, of Prince
George's, to adopt the minority report on the,
lost, 351.

Amendments to report, submitted by Messrs.
Kennard, Belt and Schley, 352.

By Messrs. Clarke and Thomas, 354.

By Messrs. Clarke, Blackiston, Schley, Cham-
bers and Miller, 357 to 366.

Motion offered by Messrs. Hollyday, Hopper
and Briscoe, to open section 3 of report on the, as
i amended, 336 to 642.

Third reading and final passage of the Report
on the, as amended, 642.

RESOLUTIONS—By Mr. Abbott, to take up the Bill of
Rights, and to act upon it systematically, 19.
Referred, 25.

From the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
city, extending the invitation to the Convention
to come to that city and hold its sessions, 20.

By Clarke, on the Basis of Representation, for
members of the Legislature, 27, 32.

By Mr. Negley, relating to representation ac-
cording to population, 27, 33.

By Mr. Belt, 33.

By Mr. Stirling, thanking Maryland soldiers
for their gallantry, 65.

By Mr. Purnell, recommending that the per
diem of members who are absent from the Con-
vention without cause, be deducted, 78.

By Mr. Clarke, to appoint a Committee to con-
fer with the General Government, and solicit aid
in the adoption of a system of emancipation, 134.

Amended by Mr. Berry, of Baltimore county,
713.

Adopted as amended, 714, 715.

By Mr. Cushing, on the rebel invasion, 247.

By Mr. Stirling, relating to rebel sympathiz-
ers in Maryland, and the registration of all adult

 

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