every ten thousand inhabitants over the first ten thousand, provided that no city shall be 
entitled to more than ten delegates. 
Each Territory, and the District of Columbia, shall be entitled to one delegate; and each 
State to one delegate for each Congressional district, to be appointed by the Governor. 
Each incorporated railroad, steamboat, manufacturing and mining company in actual opera¬ 
tion, having a cash capital of $100,000, shall be entitled to one delegate. 
Every Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade shall be entitled to one delegate. 
The Committee of Arrangements shall have authority to invite persons of eminence in the 
arts and sciences, or in commercial and agricultural pursuits, and such other persons of dis¬ 
tinction as they may deem to the interest of the convention 
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Sfiotdd any commercial body, or any delegate who may he appointed^ desire to present a sub- 
ject^ other than those within enumerated^ for the consideration of the Convention, it is respectfidly 
requested, that a written paper, containing the substance of such subject be forwarded to the Secretary 
of the Committee at least ten days prior to the assembling of the Convention, in order that such 
subjects may be placed upon tJie official programme of the business of the Convention. 
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