By Mr. Bowie for compensation to
William Hall, for extra services,
869, 871
By Mr. McCubbin for extra com-
pensation to certain Officers of
the Convention, 872, 873
By Mr. Ridgely for mileage to cer-
tain Officers of the Convention, 875
By Mr. Ridgely concerning the pub-
lication of the amended Constitu-
tion, 875, 877
By Mr. Parke substitute for the said
Order, 875
By Mr. Spencer on the same sub-
ject, 875, 877
By Mr. Howard directing the Post,
Offices of the Members of the
Convention to be entered on the
Journal, 875
By Mr. Howard instructing Messrs.
Tuck and Grason to deposit the
amended Constitution, &c., 879, 883
By Mr. Howard to adjourn sine die, 879
ORPHANS' COURTS. [See Judiciary.]
P
PAY OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGIS-
LATURE. [See Legislature.]
PAY OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE
CONVENTION. [See Resolutions.]
PARDON, proposed limitation of the
power of the Governor respecting,
Vol. I, 52, 91, 95, 96,99, 100, 101,
102. [See also Executive Department.
PARKE, JOSEPH M., of Carroll county.
Vol. I.
80, 104. 112, 126, 130,205, 206, 217,
218, 225, 226, 227, 236, 238, 301,
303, 491
Vol. 2.
78, 572, 579, 742, 788, 833, 872, 874, 875
Constitution, Order (substitute) concern-
ing the publication of the amended,
Vol. II, 875
Convention, Order giving the thanks of
the Convention, in lieu of compensa-
tion, to certain Officers of the,
Vol. II, 874
Elective Franchise Report, Vol. I, 80, 104
Judiciary Report, remarks on the,
Vol. II, 572
Legislative Report, remarks on the,
Vol. I, 301
Amendment to the, Vol. I, 301, 303
Petitions presented by, Vol. I, 112, Vol. II, 78
Register of Debates, amendment to Or-
der concerning bound copies of the,
Vol. II, 742
Reports of Debates, remarks concerning
the, Vol. II, 872
Rights, Bill of, remarks on the, Vol. I,
140, 218, 225, 226, 238
Amendments to the, Vol. I, 206, 217,
218, 225,236, 238, Vol. II, 788
Voting, excused from, Vol. I, 295
PASSENGERS, companies for the trans-
portation of, [See Tolls.] |
PEACOCK, SAMUEL, [Committee Clerk]
Vol. II, 836, 865, 867
PETITIONS, concerning Banks, present-
ed by Mr. Buchanan, Vol. II, 381
Churches and Church Government, by
Mr. Buchanan, Vol. I, 220
Frederick County, praying the erection
of a new County from parts of
Washington and, by—
Mr. Biser, Vol. I, 371, 428, 498, Vol. II, 3
Fiery, Vol. II, 201
Shriver, Vol. I, 371
Remonstrance against the formation of
such a County, by—
Mr. Biser, Vol. I, 479
Harbine, Vol. II, 758
Shriver, Vol. I, 496, Vol. II, 521
Grave Yards, protection of, by Mr. Da-
vis, Vol. I, 419
Howard District, its erection into a sep-
arate County, by—
Mr. Dorsey, Vol. I, 148, 190
Donaldson, Vol. I, 190
Inspection system, remonstrance against
the repeal of the present, by Mr.
Davis, Vol. II, 605
Leather, dealers in, by Mr. Annan, Vol. I, 88
License system, by—
Mr, Annan, Vol. I 467
Biser, Vol. II, 78, 219
Carter, Vol. I, 741, 816
Chambers, of Kent, Vol. I, 479
Colsten, Vol. II 54
Constable, Vol. II, 176
Crisfield, Vol. I, 428
Dennis, (John) Vol. II, 788
Donaldson, Vol. I, 428
Gaither, Vol. II, 131, 220
Grason, Vol. II, 6.4
Gwinn, Vol. II, 131
Holliday, Vol. I, 428
Kent, Vol. I, 428
Kilgour, Vol. II, 19
Magraw, Vol. I, 479, Vol. II, 381
Newcomer, (John) Vol. I, 428, 496
Parke, Vol. II, 78
President, Vol. I, 371, Vol. II 54
Ridgely, Vol. I, 428, Vol. II, 54,
347,446
Sellman, Vol. I, 419, Vol. II, 641
Sherwood, of Baltimore city, Vol.
11,176, 727
Shriver, Vol. II, 176, 570
Smith, Vol. I, 308
Weber, Vol. I, 428
Wright, Vol. I, 516
Lotteries, praying the prohibition of, by
Mr. President, Vol. I, 307
Lumber, the present system of inspection
of, by Mr. Stewart, of Baltimore
city, Vol. II, 741
Menonite Church, the, by Mr. Neill,
Militia, the State, by Mr. Ware, Vol. II, 827
Population, the free colored, by Mr.
Gaither, Vol. I 371
Real Estate, the forced sale of, by Mr.
Parke, Vol. I, 112 |