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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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tion to fees and perquisites allowed and paid to the Attorney Gener
al and his Deputies.
Which were read, and severally referred to the committee ap
pointed on the Attorney General and his Deputies.
The President also laid before the Convention a report from the
Register of tIne Court of Chancery, in obedience to the order of
the Convention of the 15th ultimo, containing statements showing
the number of suits brought and disposed of at each term in the
Court of Chancery for the years 1846,-'47,-'48,-'49 and ‘50, and
the number of suits in said court, which originated in each of the
counties and Ilowand District and the city of Baltimore, for the
years 1846,'47,-'48,-'49 and ‘50.
Which was read, and
Referred to the committee on the Judiciary.
Urn motion of Mr. Brent, of Baltimore city,
The Convention then adjourned until to-morrow morning 11
o'clock.


SATURDAY, December 14th, 1850.

The Convention met pursuant to adjournment.
Piesent the same members as on yesterday.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Griffith.
The proceedings of yesterday wene read.
The President laid before the Convention communications from
the Governors of the States of Vermont, Delaware, Indiana and
Ohio, covering the School Laws of their respective States.
Which were read and severally referred to the committee on
Edu cation.
The President also laid before the Convention, reprts from the
clerks of the counts of Worcestcr, Charles and Montgomery counties,
and the Register of Wills for Washington county, in obedience
to the order of the Convention of the 15th nIt.
Which were severally read and referred to the committee on the
Judiciary.
Also, laid before the Convention, reports from the clerk of the
Levy Court of Queen Anne's and Cecil counties in obedience to
the order of the Convention of the 2nd inst., in relation to fees
and perquisites allowed and paid to the Attorney General and his
Deputies.
Which were read and severally referred to the committee ap
pointed on the Attorney General and his Deputies.
On motion of Mr. Fitzpatrick, it was


 

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