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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
Volume 101, Page 445   View pdf image
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main in the Convention alone, he will be found their in the daily
discharge of his duties as faithfully as mere individual effort can
discharge them. And he will rely upon the justice of the Con
vention for that support which will enable him, after the close of
his labors, to return to his home without pecuniary sacrifice.

HENRY G. WHEELER.
Which was read, and

On motion of Mr. Morgan,
Referred to the committee on Printing.

Mr. Shower, gave notice of his intention on to-morrow during
the hour of morning business, to move a reconsideration of the
vote of the Convention on the amendment offered by Mr. Fiery,
to the report of the committee on Representation.

Mr. McMaster, presented an account of the clerk of Worcester
county court, for services rendered under the order of the Con
ven tion.

Which was read, and

Referred to the committee on Accounts.

Mr. Dirickson, gave notice of his intention to move a recon
sideration of the vote of the Convention on the order adopted on
yesterday, limiting the debate to two o'clock on Friday, upon the
various motions, propositions and amendments pending, touching
the subject of Representation.

The President then announced the unfinished business of yes
terday, being the order submitted by Mr. James U. Dennis,
allowing no member to speak more than forty-five minutes upon
the question of Representation.

Mr. John Dennis, moved to postpone the consideration of said
order.

Determined in the affirmative.

Mr. Dirickson, then moved the Convention reconsider their vote
on the order adopted on yesterday, limiting the debate upon the
various amendments pending, touching the subject of Represen
tation, to two o'clock on Friday.

On motion of Mr. Brown,
The Convention was called, and the Doorkeeper sent for the
absent members.

On motion of Mr. Phelps,
Further proceedings under the call was dispensed with.
Mr. Phelps, then moved that the Convention proceed to the
consideration of the order of the day.
Determined in the affirmative.
Thereupon, the Convention then resumed the consideration of
the special order of the day. being the several reports of the c om-
m i ttee on Representation


 

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