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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
Volume 74, Page 45   View pdf image (33K)
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Goldsborough, of Talbot, Hollyday, Bateman, Hammond,
Syester, Alvey, Murray, Cunningham, Motter, Pole, Tarr,
of Worcester, Franklin, Parker, McMaster, Covington—
101.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
On motion of Mr. Kilbourn,
Leave was granted the Committee on Rules to sit during
the sessions of the Convention.
Mr. Kilbourn submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the President of this Convention be autho-
rized to appoint proper police for the rotunda during the
session of the Convention;
And be it further ordered, That the President of this
Convention be authorized to appoint a suitable person, as
Janitor of the Committee Rooms, whose duty it shall be to
keep them in order, and to attend upon the Committees.
Mr. Bateman submitted the following amendment as a
substitute:
Ordered, That the Hall-Keeper act as Policeman of the
Rotunda, and the Lamplighter as Janitor of the Committee
Rooms, in addition to their present duties;
Which was rejected.
The question then recurring upon the order submitted by
Mr. Kilbourn,
It was adopted.
Mr. McPherson submitted the following order:
Ordered, That it be entered on the Journal that Hon.
Wm. P. Maulsby, of Frederick county, is detained from his
seat by the occurrence of sickness in his family;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Archer submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the President of this Convention be author-
ized to appoint an Assistant Postmaster.
Mr. Merry man moved to lay the order on the table.
Mr. Syester demanded the yeas and nays;
Decided in the affirmative.
The question recurring upon laying the order on the table
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:


 
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