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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Mr. Dorsey, moved for a division of the question upon the a
mendment;
The question was then put on the first branch of the amend.
ment, to strike out ‘‘nine" and insert ‘‘ten ;‘‘
Mr. Dorsey, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays, and
being ordered, appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Donaldson, Randall, Sell man, Jon ifer,
Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Welch, Chandler, Lloyd, Colston,
Constable, Chambers, of Cecil, McCullough, Miller, McLane,
Spencer, Grason, George, Wright, Thomas, Shriver, Johnson,
Gaithier, Biser, McHenry, Magraw, Nelson, Carter, Thawley,
Stewart, of Caroline, Stewart, of Balt. city, Sherwood, of Balt.
city, Presstman, Ware, Michael Newcomer, Brewer, Anderson,
Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick, Smith, Parke, Shower and
Brown—45.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, Morgan, Blakistone,
Hopeweli, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Dorsey,
Wells, Kent, Weems, Dalrymple, Bond, Sollers, John Dennis,
James U. Dennis, Crisfield, Williams, Hodson, Phelps, Bowie,
Tuck, Sprigg, McCubbin, Bowling, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn,
Fooks, Jacobs, Sappington, Sephenson, Gwinn, Brent, of Balt.
city, Fiery, Kilgour and Waters----38.
So the amendment was adopted.
The question was then put on the second branch of the amend
ment, to strike out "three'' and insert "four;''
The yeas and nays being ordered and taken, appeared as fol
lows:
AFFIRMATIVE.—Messrs. Randall, Sellman, Howard, Buchanan,
Bell, Welch, Chandler, Lloyd, Colston, Constable, Chambers,
of Cecil, McCullough, Miller, McLane, Spencer, Grason, George,
Wright, Thomas, Joh nson, Shriver, Gaither, Biser, Magraw,
Nelson, Carter, Thawley, Stewart, of Caroline, Gwinn, Stewart,
of Baltimore city, Brent, of Balt, city, Sherwood, of Balt, city,
Presstman, Ware, Michael Newcomer, A nderson, Hollyday, Slicer,
Fitzpatrick, Smith, Parke, Shower and Brown—43.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, M organ, Blakistone,
Hopewell, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Don
aldson, Dorsey, Wells, Kent, Weems, Dalrymple, Bond, Sollers,
Jenifer, John Dennis, James U. Dennis, Crisfield, Williams,
Hodson, Phelps, Bowie, Sprigg, McCubbin, Bowling, Dirickson,
McMaster, Hearn, Fooks, Jacobs, Sappington, Stephenson, Mc-
Henry, Fiery, Kilgour, Brewer and Waters—40.
So the amendment was adopted.
The question then recurred upon the adoption of the substitute
as amended,
Mr. Randall, moved further to amend said substitute by adding
at the end thereof, the following:


 

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