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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Resolved, That the secretary be authorised to transmit by mail,
free of charge, to each member of the Convention, such numbers
of the Registers of Debates and Journals of the Convention as
may not be published entire after the final adjournment of the
Convention.
Mr. Grason, from the committee on Revision, reported to the
Convention certain proposed amendments to the reoprt on the
Executive Department;
W hich were read and disposed of.

On motion of Mr. Grason,
The Convention reconsidered their vote on the 13th section of
said report.

On motion of Mr. Grason,
Said section was amended by inserting after the would "case, in
the 1st line the word "of," and in same line by striking out the
words "may occur;"

The said report having been read through as amended and
adopted.
Mr. Tuck, moved that it be recommitted to the committee on
Revision, for the purpose of being engrossed.

Mr. Brown, gave notice that he should move to reconsider that
portion of the report of the committee on State Auornies for the
purpose of moving to amend the same, in relation to their elec-
Lion, by striking out ‘‘October," and inserting ‘‘November;''

Mr. Spencer, (in accordance with the notice given by him on
yesterday) moved to reconsider the vote of the Convention on the
article adopted in the report of the Judiciary committee, relative
to the rates of fees of clerks of courts and registers of wills.
Mr. Spencer, then moved to lay said motion on the table until
to- morrow,
Determined in the affirmative.
Mr. Chambers, of Kent, moved the Convention take up for
consideration the motion made by him on yesterday, relative to
reconsidering the vote of the Convention relative to districting the
city of Baltimore and the several counties of this State.
On motion of Mr. Buchanan,
The Convention was called and the Doorkeeper sent for the
absent members.
On motion of Mr. Brown,
The Convention resumed the consideration of the report of the
committee on the Treasury Department.
The question pending being on the amendment offered by Mr.
Bowie, this morning, by striking out after the word "Comptroller"
in the 2nd line, 1st article, to the word "of," in the 4th line and
inserting in lieu thereof the following:


 

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