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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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sey, of Somerset, Howard, Howison, Hubbard, Ireland,
Janvier, Jones, Keating, Kennedy, Kilbourn, Lee, Longwell,.
Mackubin, Manro, Massey, Maulsoy, McCormick, McKaig,
McMaster, Merryman, Mitchell, Morris, Hotter, Murray,
Nelson, Nicolai, Parker, Parran Charles S,, Parran, John
Perry, Peters, Pleasants, Pole, Rennolds, Rider, Riggs,
Ringgold, Ritchie, Silver, Spates, Starr, Stoddert, Syester,
Thomas, Wallace, Walsh, Watkins, of Caroline, Wethered
Whitman, Wickes," Wilkinson.—94.
Upon, the call of the roll,
On motion of Mr. Nicolai,
All further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.
The question then recurring upon the adoption of the order
submitted by Mr. Archer,
Mr. Pleaeants submitted the following amendment to the
amendment:
Strike out all after the word color;
Pending the consideration of which,
By unanimous consent, the. President asked leave of absence
from the session of the Convention for a few days;
On motion of Mr. Jones,
Mr. Vansant in the Chair,
Leave of absence was unanimously granted the President for
the time asked.
On motion of Mr. Jones,
By unanimous consent, he was granted leave of absence
from the session of the Convention on to-morow.
On motion of Mr. Horsey, of Frederick,
By unanimous consent, leave of absence was granted to Mr.
Maulsby from the sessions of the Convention, on account of
sickness in his family.
Mr. Rennolds moved that the Convention do now adjourn.
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Gill moved that the Convention do now adjourn until
Monday morning at 10 1/2 o'clock
Mr. Brooke demanded the yeas-and nays ;
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:


 
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