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priate in this Convention, and the Committee recommend that
it should hereafter be styled the Committee on Accounts.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
JAS. R. HOWISON.
B. B. CHAMBERS,
T. H. HUBBARD,
WILLIAM JANVIER,
ALFRED SPATES,
HENRY A. SILVER,
E. WHITMAN,
HARRY W. DORSEY,
SAMUEL RIGGS, of R.
Which was read.
Mr. Horsey, of Frederick, moved that the Report of the
Committee be adopted;
Pending the consideration of which,
Mr. Ford, moved to postpone the further consideration.
thereof, and make it the order of the day for Thursday next,
at one o'clock, P. M.
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Vansant called for a division of the question, and
moved that the recommendations of the Report of the Com-
mittee be taken up seriatim.
Decided in the affirmative.'
The Convention then proceeded to the consideration of the
first recommendation of the Report of the Committee,
viz.:
The Speakers the House of Delegates of the sessions of
1866 and 1861, received an allowance of ten dollars per diem.
The Committee recommend that the same rate of compensa-
tion be allowed to the President of the Convention.
On motion of Mr. Merryman,
The first recommendation of the Committee was then adopt-
ed.
The Convention then proceeded to the consideration of the
second recommendation of the Committee, viz.:
That the Secretary and Assistant Secretary, be each allow-
ed the sum of eight dollars per diem for their services, and
the same allowancee for mileage as is received by the mem-
bers, which,
On motion of Mr. Denson,
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