MCNEMAR, REV. H. C.—
Appointed chaplain..................... 70
Qualification presented and filed...... 91
MARBURY, FENDALL, of Prince
George's county—
Appointed on the committee on elect-
ive franchise and qualification of
voters...................................... 37
Remarks upon removal of convention
to Baltimore city...................... 44
Order offered by, to furnish mem-
bers of the convention with news-
papers ..................................... 367
Order referring to vote of................ 991
Resolution offered by, to appoint a
committee to request the authori-
ties at Washington to relieve this
State from further draft.............. 1325
Remarks upon resolution by........... 1412
Remarks of, on
Resolution of thanks to Maryland
soldiers under General Grant....... 83
Rules of order...............96, 204
Prohibiting free negroes and mulat-
toes from coming into the State.... 120
Declaration of rights........ 161, 166, 190
195, 218, 469, 563, 613, 620, 687, 742
Limitation of debate..................... 293
Allegiance................................... 469
Emancipation of slaves..... 563,613, 620
687, 742.
Basis of representation.......... 1068, 1070
Compensation for slaves emancipated, 1158
Oath of officers.................... 1334, 1340
Order to ascertain the number of re-
cruits from this State.................. 1457
Interest and usury......................... 1815
Removal of convention to Baltimore
Salary of judges of court of appeals, 1435
Circuit courts, judicial districts, &c., 1806
Extra mileage to members of the
convention................................. 1781
Vote on the constitution—test oath, 1735
1736,1738.
Soldiers' vote....... 1759, 1761, 1768, 1769
MARKEY, DAVID J., of Frederick co.
Appointed on committee on treasury
department............................... 37
Order offered by, that committee on
judiciary inquire into the expe-
diency of extending the jurisdic-
tion of orphans' courts in cases of
persons dying intestate holding a
certain amount of real estate.
Order offered by, that committee on
judiciary inquire into the expedi-
ency of changing or amending the
testamentary system.................... 106
Remarks...................................... 107
MARRIAGE LAWS— remarks upon,
by Messrs.
Russell................................. 975, 981
Stockbridge.......................... 976, 995
Jones, of Somerset.... 976, 978, 980, 996
Todd............................ 977, 979, 981 |
MARRIAGE LAWS—
Remarks upon, by Messrs.
Cushing............................. 979, 980
Sands........ 977, 980, 981, 982, 985, 994
Pugh........ 977, 978, 979, 980, 984, 992
Miller............................. 980, 993
Abbott................................. 980, 982
Peter...... , ..... 980, 985
Bond................................... 984, 993
Stirling........... 983, 984, 988, 989, 992
933, 995.
Daniel...................................... 986
Negley........................................ 987
Belt................................. 988
Hebb.................................. 989, 994
Edelen........................................ 989
Kennard.............................. 989, 995
Duvall.........., ,,,,..................... 990
Chambers............... 991, 992, 994, 996
Berry, of Prince George's................ 991
Thomas.................. 992, 993, 994, 995
Davis, of Charles.......................... 996
MARYLAND, INVASION OF. (See
Invasion of Maryland.)
MARYLAND SOLDIERS. (See Sol-
diers.)
MAYHUGH, JAMES P., (ft Washing-
ington couaty.
Appointed on committee on State's
attorneys................................. 37
Order offered by, to provide for sale
of stocks held by this State.......... 70
Remarks of, on
Order to pay Thomas J. Corkran for
services as page......................... 128
Constables and supervisors............... 1169
Elective franchise.......................... 1296
Order to ascertain the number of re-
cruits in service from this State.... 1455
1457.
Salary ofattorney general.............. 1460
State's attorneys........................ 1468
Basis of representation....1655, 1658, 1669
1675.
Election and eligibility ofjiidges.l518, 1527
Circuit courts, judicial districts, and
election ofjudges....................... 1537
METCALF, JOHN A. J., appointed
page to the convention.................. 92
MILEAGE.
Order offered that committee on ac-
counts fix the per diem and, of offi-
cers of the convention................. 69
Report of committee on accounts on
per diem and, of officers, submit-
tedand adopted......................... 71
Order of Mr. Dellinger to pay $160
extra to each member of the con-
vention.................................... 1776
Remarks on, by Messrs.
Dellinger.....1776, 1777, 1778, 1781, 1848
Goldsborough.............................. 1776
Baker...................................... 1776
Daniel.........1776, 1840, 1842, 1850, 1868
Stockbridge..1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1781
1846, 1846, 1851, 1867, 1868, 1869. |