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RESOLUTION----
By Mr. Sollers, requesting the Governor to trans
mit to the convention all papers and docu
ments relative to the requisition of James S.
Mitchell, by the Governor of Pennsylvania, 567
568
ByMr. Spencer, that a majority of all the votes
cast, shall be necessary for the choice of a
President,
Requesting the clerk of Baltimore county,
to furnish the convention with a statement of
the amount of money paid to each of the
judges of said court, under the act of 1828,
oh. 161, and the several supplements there
to, 51
Relative to the Judiciary,107, 108
To take from the Governor the power to
grant a nolle prosequle or pardon in cases of
bribery, 121
To appoint a committee on Printing,
whose powers are to continue in force after
the adjournment of the convention, &c., 733
752, 753
By Mr. Sprigg, relative to the Elective Franchise, 77
Relative to master and slave, 109
To print one thousand and fifty copies of
the report of the committee of twenty-one
on the adjustment measures, 129, 130
Relative to annual sessions of the Legis
lature, 148, 149
Ralative to the Executive Department, 175
In favor of George S. King, William
Hall and Samuel Peacock, 761
By Mr Stephenson, relative to a codification of the
laws,
To prevent the State becoming part owner
of the stock or property of any corporation, 96
To make public defaulters ineligible to
office,
To settle differences by arbitration, 100, 101
To divide the counties into wards or town----
chips, and to elect Justices of the peace and
Constables by the people,12
Relative to future changes of the constitu
138, 139
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