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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Biser
NEGATIVE.

Chandler Harbine
Ridgely Sappington Newcomer, Michael
Lloyd Stephenson Anderson
Dickinson McHenry Hoilyday
Sherwood, of Talbot, Nelson. Slicer
Chambers, of Cecil, Thawley Cockey
Miller Stewart, of Caroline, Parke
Spencer Gwinn Shower
Grason Stewart, of Balt, city, Brown—39.


Messrs. Brent, of McCubbin
Charles,

Chapman, Jenifer Bowling
Pres't. Dennis, John Dirickson
Morgan Dermis, JamesMcMaster
Biakistone U.

Hopewell RicaudDashiell WilliamsHearn Jacobs

Lee Hicks Annan

Donaldson Hodson Schley

Dorsey WellsGoldsborough EcclestonFiery Neill

Randall Phelps Newcomer,
John

Weems Bowie Kilgour

Dalrymple BondTuck Sprigg Davis—40.



Mr. Spencer, then withdrew his amendment.
The question then recurred on the adoption of the order;
Mr. Buchanan, moved to amend said order, by striking out
"Steward T." and inserting in lieu thereof, the name of "Gideon,"
so as to make it read "Gideon Herbert" instead of "Steward T.
Herbert ;"
Determined in the negative.
Mr. Harbine, moved to amend said order by striking out all
after the word "ordered," to the end thereof, and inserting in lieu
thereof the following:
"That Isaiah Aniba, of Washington county, be and he is here
by appointed Sergeant-at-Arms for this Convention."
Mr. Bowie, moved for a division of the question, upon striking
out;
Mr. Brown, rose to a point of order, that the motion of Mr.
Bowie, was not in order;
The Chair decided the motion to be in order;
From which decision Mr. Brown took an appeal;
The question was then put,
"Shall the opinion of the Chair stand as the judgment of the
Convention ?"
Determined in the affirmative.
So the decision of the Chair was sustained.
The question then recurred upon the motion of Mr. Bowie,
upon striking out


 

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