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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Bond, Brent, of Charles, John Dennis, Crisfield, Dashiell,
Hicks, Williams, Goldsborough, Eccleston, Bowie, Tuck, Sprigg,
McCubbin, Bowling, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn, Pooks, Jacobs,
McHenry, Davis and Waters—31.
So the 2nd article was adopted.
The question was then put on the 3rd branch of said substitute,
being the 3rd article;

Mr. Thomas moved the question be taken by yeasand nays, and
being ordered, appeared as follows
AFFIRMATIVE-----Messrs. Morgan, Donaldson, Dorsey, Kent,

Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Welch, Ridgely, Lloyd, Dickinson,
Chambers, of Cecil, McCullough, Miller, Bowie, Tuck, Spencer,
Grason, George, Dirickson, Thomas, Shriver, Gait her, Biser,
Annan, McHenry, Magraw, Nelson, Stewart, of Caroline, Hard-
castle, Gwinn, Stewart, of Balt. city, Brent, of Baltimore city,
Ware, Neill, John Newcomer, Harbine, Brewer, Anderson, Weber,
Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick, Parke, Shower, Cockey and
B rown—47.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, Blakistone, Hopewell,
Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Wells, Randall,
Weems, Bond, Brent, of Charles, John Dennis, Crisfield,
Dashiell, Williams, Hicks, Goldsborough, Eccleston, Sprigg,
McCubbin, Bowling, MeMaster, Hearn, Fooks, Jacobs, Schley,
Fiery, Davis, Waters and Srnith—31
So the 3rd article was adopted.
The question then recurred upon the adoption of the report;
The said report having been read through as amended;
Mr. Thomas, moved the question be taken on each article sepa
rately, and by yeas and nays
Determined in the affirmative.
The question was then put on the adoption of the 1st article
The yeas and nays being taken, appeared as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE-----Messrs. Dorsey, Kent, Howard, Buchanan,
Bell, Welch, Ridgely, Lloyd, Dickinson, Chambers, of Cecil,
McCullough, Spencer, Grason, George, Thomas, Shriver, Gaither,
Biser, Annan, Magraw, Nelson, Stewart, of Caroline, Hardcastle,
Gwinn, Stewart, of Balt. city, Brent of Baltimore city, Ware,
Fiery, Neill, John Newcomer, Harbine, Brewer, Anderson,
Weber, Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick, Parke, Shower, Cockey
and Brown—41.
NEGATIVE—Messrs Chapman, Pres't, Morgan, Blakistone,

Hopewell, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Donaldson,
Wells, Randall, Weems, Bond, Brent, of Charles, John Dennis,
Crisfield, Dash iell, Williams, Hicks, Goldsbor ough, Eccleston,
Bowie, Tuck, Sprigg, Mc C ubbin, Bowling, Dirickson, MeMaster,
Fooks, Jacobs, McHenry, Schley, Davis, Waters and Smith—35.


 

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