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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
Volume 74, Page 50   View pdf image (33K)
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dings, Rennolds, Whitman, Barnes, George, Vansant, Fla-
herty, Henderson, Gill, Brown, Carter, Ritchie, Garey,
Dobbin, Pleasants, Brewer, of Baltimore city, Ferry, Peters,
Franck, Merryman, Denson, Wilkinson, Buchanan, Wether-
ed, Bell, Kennedy, Starr, Nicolai, Barry, Ireland, Hardcastle,
Tarr, of Caroline, Hubbard, Watkins, of Caroline, Longwell,
Galt, Bennett, Cover, Hayden, Chambers, Howard, Groome,
McCormick, Cosgrove, Mitchell, Stoddert, Wallace, Golds-
borough, of Dorchester, Austin, Hodson, Horsey, of Fred-
erick, McPherson, Thomas, Johnson, Farnandis, Archer,
Evans, Rodgers, Silver, Mackubin, Devries, Morris, Wickes,
Ringgold, Massey, Janvier, Brewer, of Montgomery, Riggs,
of R., Duvall, Lee, Brooke, Marbury, Emack, Finley,
Bradley, Ford, Dent, Jamison, Toadvine, Rider, Horsey,
of Somerset, Jones, Page, Goldsborough, of Talbot, Holly-
day, Bateman, Hammond, Syester, Alvey, Murray, Cun-
ningham, Motter, Pole, Tarr, of Worcester, Parker, McMas-
ter—105.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
The Convention took up for consideration the unfinished
business of yesterday, being the order of the day, viz.:
To proceed to the election by ballot of Reporter in Chief
for the Proceedings and Debates of the Convention;
Pending which,
On motion of Mr. Jones,
The further consideration of the order of the day was
postponed for fifteen minutes.
Mr. Syester submitted the following order:
Ordered, That two additional persons be employed to assist
in the folding department, to be appointed by the President.
Pending the consideration of which,
Mr. Horsey, of Frederick, submitted the following order,
as a substitute:
Ordered, That the Committee on Claims be requested to
fix the per diem and mileage of the President, members and
officers of the Convention, and to enquire what, if any, ad-
ditional officers may be necessary for the convenience of the
Convention and the dispatch of its business, and report also
at an early day as possible;
Mr. Starr submitted the following order as a substitute:
Ordered, That a committee of one member from each
county and one from each legislative district of Baltimore
city, be appointed by the President to arrange the subject of
mileage, and report for the action of the Convention.


 
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