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ing sustained, the question was taken on the order, when
it was adopted by yeas 69, nays 35.
On motion of Mr. Wickes, it was
Ordered, That the committee on printing ascertain and
report to this Convention on Tuesday next, at one o'clock
P. M., whether George Colton, with whom the contract
for the printing of the journal of proceedings and debates
of the Convention was made by the comptroller of the
State, is willing to print at the prices named in said con-
tract such portion of the proceedings as may be ordered
by the Convention, and if not, on what terms he will
print such matter as may be ordered thereby.
The Convention then, at 3 P. M., adjourned.
EIGHTH DAY.
ANNAPOLIS, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1867.
The Convention met at one o'clock, prayer by the Rev.
father Burke. The roll being called 89 members an-
swered to their names.
The President presented a communication from the
clerk of the county commissioners of Somerset county
stating that the amount levied in the year of 1866 for the
judges of the Orphans' Court of that county was $432.
Also, a communication from the clerk of the county com-
missioners of Anne Arundel county enclosing a statement
of amounts levied and paid to the clerk of the Circuit
Court from 1852 to 1866, by which it appears that the
largest amount paid was in the year 1866, $1, 733. 19.
Also, a communication from the clerk of the county com-
missioners of Anne Arundel county stating the amounts
levied and paid to the State's attorney for that county,
as follows: For 1864, $874. 83; for 1865, $728. 17; for 1866,
$1, 384. 89, and for 1867, $1, 819. 80. Also, a communica-
tion from the clerk of the county commissioners for Anne
Arundel county stating that $13, 950 'was levied in the
year 1866 to the president and commissioners of public
schools, of which amount $1, 150 was paid as salaries to
the president and commissioners, and that the salary of
the treasurer of the board was paid out of the general
fund.
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