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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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621
SATURDAY, August 10, 1867.
'The Convention met.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Leech.
Present at the call of the roll the following members :
Messrs. Carmichael, (President,) Alvey, Austin, Bell,
Bennett, Bradley, Brewer, of Montgomery, Brooke, Brown,
Buchanan, Carter, Chambers, Cosgrove, Cover, Cun-
ningham, Dent, Devries, Dobbin, Dorsey, Emack, Evans,
Farnandis, Ferry, Finley, Flaherty, Ford, Franklin, Galt,
Giddings, Gill, Goldsborough, of Dorchester, Goldsbor-
ough, of Talbot, Hammond, Hayden, Hodson, Hollyday,
Horsey, of Somerset, Howard, Howison, Jamison, Johnson,
Keating, Kilbourn, Lee, Longwell, Mackubin, Marbury,
Maulsby, McCormick, McMaster, Merrick, Merryman, Mor-
ris, Motter, Murray, Nelson, Page, Parker, Charles S. Par-
ran, Pole, Rennolds, Rider, Ritchie, Roman, Silver, Spates,
Starr, Stoddert, Syester, Tarr, of Worcester, Walsh, Wat-
kins, of Caroline, Watkins, of Montgomery, Wethered,
Wickes.—75.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
Mr. Buchanan submitted the following order :
Ordered, That it be entered on the Journal that if Mr. Bu-
ahanan, of Baltimore county, had been present when the vote
was taken on the motion of Mr. Marbury to open, the report
of the Committee upon the Legislative Department, to enable
him to move to strike out Section 37 of said report, he would
have voted in the negative.
Which was adopted.
The Convention then resumed the consideration of the un-
finished business of yesterday.
Being the Report of the Committee upon the Judiciary
Department;
The question recurring upon the substitute as an amend-
ment to Section 31.
The question being upon its adoption,
Mr. McCormick demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows :


 
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