478
Baltimore city,169,054 10
Carroll, 20,615 3
Baltimore county,41,599 5
Caroline, 9,692 2
Calvert, 7,646 2
Cecil, 18,937 3
Charles, 16,962 3
Dorchester, 18,872 3
Frederick, 40,983 5
Harford, 19,358 3
Kent, 11,388 2
Montgomery, 15,860 2
Prince George's,21,550 3
Queen Anne's, 14,484 2
St. Mary's, 13,698 2
Somerset, 22,460 3
Talbot, 13,811 2
Washington, 30,830 4
Worcester, 18,847 3
70
Which was read.
On the question being put,
"Will the Convention accept said substitute?"
Mr. Dirickson, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays,
and being ordered appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—-Messrs. Buchanan, Bell, Welch, Colston,
Spencer, Magraw, Carter, Thawley, Stewart, of Caroline, Hard-
castle, Michael Newcomer and Parke—1 2.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chaoman, Pres't, Morgan, Blakistone,
Hopewell, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Donaldson,
Dorsey, Wells, Randall, Kent, Seilman, Weems, Dalrymple,
Bond, Jenifer, Howard, Lloyd, John Dennis, James U. Dennis,
Crisfield, Hicks, Hodson, Eccleston, Phelps, Constable, Cham
bers, of Cecil, Miller, McLane, Bowie, Tuck, McCubbin,
Bowling, Grason, George, Wright, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn,
Fooks, Jacobs, Thomas, Shriver, Johnson, Gaither, Biser, Sap
pington, Stephenson, McHenry, Nelson, Gwinn, Brent, of Bal
timore city, Ware, Kilgour, Brewer, Waters, Anderson, Weber,
Hollyday, Slicer, F itz patrick, S mith, Shower, Cockey and
Brown—68.
So the Convention refused to accept the substitute.
Mr. Carter, then offered as a substitute for said substitute and
amendment, the following
Basis 10,000 gross, one delegate and one additional delegate to
each county and city of Baltimore for territory, and no fraction
less than two-thirds of said basis, to be entitled to an additional
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