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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Nelson, Thawley, Gwinn, Brent, of Balt. city, Sherwood,
of Balt. city, Ware, Schley, Fiery, John Newcomer, Kilgour,
Brewer, Anderson, Weber, Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick, Smith,
Parke and Shower.—52.

NEGATIVE—Messrs. Morgan, Hopewell, Randall, Kent, Weerns,
Dalrymple, Merrick, Howard, Lloyd, Miller, Grason, George,
Fooks, Jacobs, Thomas, Gait her, Biser, Annan, Sappington, Stephen.
son ,H arbin e, M ichael Newcomer, Davis, aters and Brown—25.
So the amendment was adopted.
Mr. Grason, moved to reconsider the vote of the Convention just
taken on the amendment offered by Mr. Shriver and adopted by
the Convention
Mr. Weems, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays
and being ordered appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Morgan, Hopewell, Wells, Randall, Kent,
Weems, Merrick, Howard, Chandler, Lloyd, Grason, George,
Wright, Fooks, Jacobs, Thomas, Johnson, Gaither, Biser, Annan,
Sappington, Stephenson, Harbine, Michael Newcomer, Davis,
Waters and Brown.—27.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Prest., Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of
Kent, Mitchell, Sellman, Dalrymple, Jenifer, Buchanan, Bell, Welch,
Ridgely, Sherwood, of Talbot, John Dennis, Dashiell, Hodson,
Eceleston, McLane, Bowie, Tuck, Sprigg, McCubbin, Spencer
Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn, Shriver, McHenry, Thawley, Gwinn,
Brent, of Baltimore city, Ware, Schley, Fiery, John Newcomer,
Kilgour, Brewer, Anderson, Weber, Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick,
Smith, Parke and Shower.—45.
So the Convention refused to reconsidet.
The question then recurred on the adoption of the substitute as
offered by Mr. Michael Newcomer, and amended on the motion of
Mr. Shriver;
Mr. Johnson, moved further to amend said substitute by adding
at the end thereof, the following:
"And the said judges shall be paid at per diem rate, for the days
they are in session, which shall be fixed by the Legislature, and
which shall be paid by the said counties and city respectively ;"
Which was read.
Mr. Shriver, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays, and
being ordered, appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Sellman,
Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Welch, Chandler, Ridgely, Lloyd, Cris
field, Hodson, Eccleston, Phelps, Grason, George, Wright, Jacobs,
Thomas, Shriver, Johnson, Biser, Annan, Sappington, Stephenson,
McHenry, Magraw, Gwinn, Brent, of Baltimore city, Ware, Fiery,
Harbine, Brewer, Weber, Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick, Smith,
Parke, Shower and Brown.—41.
NEGATIVE—-Messrs. Chapman, Prest., Morgan, Hopewell,

 
 
 
 
 
 
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