REPORTER, the Official, Vol. I, 25, 104,
467, Vol. II, 99, 243, 245, 415, 836,
860, 868, 872, 876
Takes his seat, Vol. I, 25
Order to pay, Vol. I, 104
Letters from, concerning the Reports of
Debates, Vol. II, 99, 868
Report and Resolution of the Committee
on Printing on the first of the said
letters, Vol. II, 243, 245, 415
Resolution of Mr. Spencer appointing
Messrs. Randall and Ware a Com-
mittee to act after the final adjourn-
ment of the Convention, to settle up
accounts connected with the report-
ing, &c. Vol. II, 836, 860
Resolution of Mr, Howard authorizing
the President of the Convention to
draw for sums due for reporting, &c.,
Vol. II, 876
REPORTS OF THE DEBATES OF
THE CONVENTION. [See De-
bates and Reporter.]
REPORTS.
Vol. I.
From the Clerk of the Levy Court
of Calvert county, 58
From the same relative to the fees
of the Attorney General and his
Deputies, 58
By Mr. Chambers, of Kent, from
the Committee on the Elective
Franchise, 67
By Mr. Jenifer on the subject of free
colored population, 82
By Mr. Johnson on the Legislative
Department, 123
By Mr. Jenifer on the relation of
master and slave, 125
By Mr. Presstman with additional
articles from the committee on
the Legislative Department, 138
By Mr. Dorsey on the Bill of Rights, 140
By Mr. McLane on the Treasury
Department, 166
From Clerk of Worcester county, 208
By Mr. Dorsey in relation to How-
ard District, 219
By Mr. Bowie on the Judiciary, 239
By Mr. Shriver on the office of the
Attorney General and his Depu-
ties, 283
By Mr. Ricaud from the select com-
mittee on the Rules, 325
By Mr. Smith on Education, 339
By Mr. Smith in relation to Allega-
ny county, 356
By Mr. Jenifer concerning the ad-
vocacy of claims before the Leg-
islature, 450
By Mr, Jenifer on the License sys-
tem and other matters, 460
By Mr. Wells from the committee
on Accounts with a resolution to
pay certain accounts, 479 |
By Mr. Sappington in relation to the
reduction of Clerks and Door-
keepers, 494
By Mr. Dashiell Minority Report on
the same subject, 495
By Mr. Crisfield from the Minority
of the committee on the Judiciary, 516
Vol. 2.
By Mr. Jacobs from the committee
on the Free Colored Population, 220
By Mr. Sollers from the committee
on future amendments and revis-
ions of the Constitution, 233
By Mr. Bowie from the committee
on Printing on the letter of the
Official Reporter in relation to the
reporting of the Convention, 243
By Mr. Fitzpatrick from the com-
mittee on future amendments and
revisions of the Constitution, 245
By Mr. Tuck from the committee
respecting the appointment and
tenure of certain Civil Officers, 486
By Mr. Dorsey from the committee
on Counties, creating a new Coun-
ty from parts of the Counties of
Washington and Frederick, 521
By Mr. Sollers from the select com-
mittee appointed on the case of
James S. Mitchell, 521
By Mr. Stewart of Baltimore city,
from the committee on Printing,
with order to pay additional
sums to the Printer, 550
By Mr. Howard from the commit-
tee on the Militia, 597
By Mr. Wells (verbal) from the
committee on Corporations, 717
By Mr. Randall from the committee
on Revision, 717, 769, 877
By Mr. McHenry from the commit-
tee appointed to consider and re-
port respecting the appointment
and tenure of certain Civil Offi-
cers, 717,789
By Mr. Wells from the committee
on Accounts, in favor of the pay-
ment of certain persons therein
mentioned, 717,841
By Mr. Ricaud from the committee
on Printing, concerning the bound
copies of the Register of Debates, 741
By Mr. Grason from the committee
on Revision, 816
By Mr. Spencer from the committee
on Printing, providing for the ap-
pointment of Messrs. Randall and
Ware as a committee to settle up
accounts, in place of the existing
committee, 836,860
By Mr. Magraw from the select
committee on the Journal of Pro-
ceedings, 837
By Mr. Wells from the committee
on Accounts asking for instruc-
tions in relation to certain ac-
counts, 841 |