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Gill,
Longwell,
Hammond,
Brown,
Manro,
Murray,
Ritchie,
Howard,
Cunningham,
Garey,
Groome,
Pole,
Brewer, B. City,
McCormick,
Tarr, Worcester,
Ferry,
Stoddert,
Parker,
Peters,
Goldsborough, D.,
McMaster,
Franck,
Austin,
Covington— 60.
So the order submitted by Mr. Marbury was rejected.
Mr. Ford submitted the following order:
Ordered, That a committee of five be appointed by the
President to ascertain upon what terms the services of a com-
petent Reporter for the Convention can be obtained, and report
to this Body as early as practicable;
Pending its consideration,
Mr. Silver submitted the following order as a substitute:
Ordered, That the Committee on Printing be instructed to
ascertain the expense of a Reporter to this Convention, and
report the same to this Body, immediately upon the assem-
bling of the Convention to-morrow.
Mr. Wilkinson submitted the following as a substitute for
the whole;
Ordered, That the President be requested to appoint a
committee of five, and name a time for them to meet, before
which the several gentlemen who desire the appointment of
Phonographic Reporter to this Convention, shall come for the
purpose of having their respective qualifications for the posi-
tion tested by actual trial. The Committee to decide upon
the person in their opinion most suitable, and report his name
to the Convention for its action, at the same time report the
expense of such reporting.
Mr. Nicolai moved to lay the substitute on the table,
Decided in the negative.
The question then recurring upon the substitute submitted
by Mr. Wilkinson,
It was rejected.
The question then recurring upon the substitute submitted
by Mr. Silver,
It was rejected.
The question then recurred upon the order submitted by
Mr. Ford;
Which was adopted.


 
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