840
YEAS AND NAYS—
Rebel Invasion and Sympathisers.
and resolutions of Mr. Stirling, relating to the
rebel invasion of Maryland and the rebel sympa-
thizers, 397.
Committees.
On amending the proposition to appoint a Com-
mittee on the Basis of Representation, by adding
that one member shall be from each county, and
one from the city of Baltimore, by Mr, Belt, 10,
11.
On the appointment of a Committee to consider
and report upon all subjects not embraced in the
duties of other Committees, 22.
Compensation for Emancipated Slaves.
On a motion by Daniel, to lay on the table the
resolutions of Mr. Clarke, and on amendment
submitted by Mr. Negley, appointing a Commit-
tee to wait upon the President of the United
States and Military authorities in reference to
compensation for emancipated slaves, 147, 148.
On an amendment by Mr. Davis, of Charles, to
section 40, report on Legislative Department, to
permit the Legislature to pass laws to compensate
owners of slaves that may be emancipated by this
Constitution, 394.
On a motion by Mr. Audoun to lay on the table,
an amendment submitted by Mr. Berry, of Balti-
more county, to Mr. Glarke's resolutions in refer-
ence to asking pecuniary aid from the General
Government to compensate for losses sustained by
owners for slaves emancipated, 713.
On the amendment of Mr. Berry, of Baltimore
county, to Mr. Clarke's resolutions in regard to
pecuniary compensation for slaves, 713.
On the adoption of an order submitted by Mr.
Audoun, to require that all persons before they
shall be entitled to receive any compensation for
their slaves, as expressed in the resolutions of
Mr. Berry, of Baltimore county, shall take and
subscribe to an oath, 771, 772.
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