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Proceedings and Documents of the House, 1858
Volume 665, Page 37   View pdf image
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1858.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES.             37

Leave was granted to Mr. Harrington, to introduce a bill to
punish intoxication and drunkeness, in the city of Baltimore.

Referred to the committee on Judiciary, hereafter to be ap-
pointed.

Mr. Grieves, offered the following preamble and resolutions:

Whereas, His Excellency the Governor of the State of Mary-
land has transmitted to the Senate and House of Delegates, his
annual message and documents therewith, in which he has given
an account of his proceedings relative to calling forth the military
in the city of Baltimore, on the day of the last election in that
city;

And Whereas, It appears by his statement that he visited said
city on the 28th day of October last, and immediately addressed
a communication to the Mayor, slating "that representations
from a large number of most respectable citizens, of the condi-
tion of things in that city, added to his own conviction of his
constitutional duty, imposed upon him the obligations respect-
fully to consult the Mayor of the city, as to what provision
should be made by him, (the Mayor,) to guarantee personal secu-
rity and the free exercise of suffrage by the legal voters at the
approaching election;"

And Whereas, It appearing by said correspondence that the
Mayor, in reply, invited His Excellency "to furnish him with any
reliable evidence, upon which he could legally act, of a combi-
nation on the part of any of the citizens of said city, to ob-
struct the laws at the approaching election, and also informed His
Excellency, that he deemed his powers to preserve the peace to
be ample, and that in view of the emergency, he had "in addi-
tion to the usual compliment of officers, assigned to the sta-
tions, and various election precincts acting immediately in con-
cert with the judges, together with the details by which they
were to be regulated there would be what he deemed in his judg-
ment a force competent to insure to those who might be entitled
to vote, the free and untrammelled exercise of their right of suf-
frage, and that it was his belief that unless some unforeseen oc-
currence, should take place or an ungovernable feeling should be
excited by those who were then engaged in the effort to break
down the city government, that the election would proceed quiet-
ly and without interruption;

And Whereas, His Excellency declined or failed to furnish to
the Mayor any evidence, (if any he had,) of a combination on the
part of any citizens, to obstruct or violate the laws, but forthwith,
without further consultation or correspondence, issued his orders
to the military officers, to enroll, equip and hold a command of
not less than six regiments, ready for immediate service, and
thereupon, made his proclamation to the citizens of Baltimore an-

 

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