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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
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sey, Duvall, Emack, Evans, Farnandis, Ferry, Finley, Fla-
herty, Ford, Franklin, Galt, Garey, George, Giddings, Gill,
Goldsborough, of Talbot, Hall, Hammond, Hardcastle, Hay-
den,, Hodson, Hollyday, Horsey, of Frederick, Horsey, of
Somerset, Howard, Howison, Hubbard, Ireland, Jamison,
Janvier, Johnson, Jones, Keating, Lee, Longwell, Macku-
bin, Manro, Marbury, Massey, Maulsby, McCormick, Mc-
Kaig, McMaster, McPherson, Merrick, Merryman, Mitchell,
Morris, Motter, Murray, Nelson, Nicolai, Parker, Chas. S.
Parran, John Parran, Peters, Pleasants, Pole, Rennolds,
Eider, Riggs, Ringgold, Ritchie, Roman, Silver, Spates,
Starr, Stoddert, Syester, Tarr, of Caroline, Tarr, of Worces-
ter, Thomas, Toadvine, Vansant, Wallace, Walsh, Watkins,
of Caroline, Watkins, of Montgomery, Wethered, Whitman,
Wickes, Wilkinson—103.
Mr. Ireland moved that all further proceedings under the
call be dispensed with.
Derided in the negative.
On motion of Mr. Nicolai,
The Sergeant-at-Arms was ordered to notify the absent
members now in the city to give their attendance, and to
bring them before the bar of the House.
After an absence of thirty-five minutes the Sergeant-at-
Arms returned, and reported that he had brought before the
bar of the House all the absent members now in the city.
On motion of Mr. Motter,
All further proceedings under the call were dispensed with
The first Section of the Report was then read.
Pending the reading of the 2d Section,
OH motion of Mr. Barnes,
The further consideration of the 2d Section was informally
postponed.
Pending the reading of the 3d Section,
Mr. Archer moved to strike out the whole Section.
Mr. Archer moved the previous question.
The question then being,
"Shall the previous question be now put ?"
It was sustained.
The question then recurring upon sustaining the motion
submitted by Mr. Archer,
Mr. Wilkinson demanded the yeas and nays.


 
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