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YEAS AND NAYS

Schedule.

ministered only when votes are challenged, 680, 681.

On the third reading and final passage of the Report as amended, 687.

Sessions of the Convention.

On the hour of commencing daily sessions, 92. On an order offered to hold afternoon sessions, 132.

On commencing the morning sessions at 10, 142.

On reconsidering the vote to hold two sessions daily, 197.

On the adoption of a motion to lay on the table the proposition to hold two sessions daily, 198.

On a motion of Mr. Abbott, to lay on the table an order offered by Mr. Schley, to take a recess daily, 284.

On the adoption of an order by Mr. Stirling, to hold evening sessions, 272.

On the adoption of the order of Mr. Schley, 285.

On a motion of Mr. Chambers, to rescind the order for holding evening sessions, 357.

On a motion of Mr. Mullikin, to lay on the table an order offered by Mr. Valliant, to hold three daily sessions, 613, 614.

On the adoption of the order to hold three daily sessions, 614, 615.

Slaves and Slavery,-and owners of Slaves.

On the adoption of a new section to the report on the Legislative Department, to provide for the maintenance of slaves unable to support themselves, 313, 318.

On the call of the previous question on same, 317.

On a new section submitted by Mr. Clarke, to the Legislative Report, and the amendments submitted to said section by Messrs. Belt and Barron, to provide by law for taking an inventory of the

YEAS AND NAYS

Slaves and Slavery,—and Owners of Slaves. number, ages and sex of slaves held by the owners of same up to a certain period, 333, 334, 335, 404. On the adoption of a motion to reconsider Mr. Clarke's amendment, 336.

On an amendment by Mr. Stirling, making it a penal offence to hold slaves after the adoption of this Constitution, 606, 607.

On a motion to take up an order offered by Mr. Abbott, and on the motion of same, to recommend the Governor to pardon all persons now in confinement for violating slave laws, 711, 712.

State's Attorneys.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Daniel, to the report on State's Attorneys, 543.

On an amendment by Mr. Audoun, 545.

On an amendment by Mr. Stirling, 545.

On an amendment by Mr. Thomas, 549.

On an amendment by Mr. Daniel, 553.

On the first clause of an amendment submitted by Mr. Chambers, 554.

On the second clause of the amendment by Mr. Chambers, 555.

On the third reading and final passage of the report as amended, 662.

Collins Tatman.

On an order offered by Mr. Ridgely, to allow Collins Tatman extra compensation for his duties as folder to the Convention, 683.

Treasury Department.

On the third reading and final passage of the report of the Committee on the Treasury Department, 658,

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