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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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of Cecil, Miller, McLane, Bowie, Tuck, Sprigg, McCubbin,
Spencer, McMaster, McHenry, Anderson and Hollyday—26.
So the Convention accepted the substitute.
The question then recurred and was put on the adoption of the
article as amended;
Mr. Bowie, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays, and
being ordered, appeared as follows
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Mitchell, Buchanan, Bell, Welch,
Chandler, Ridgely, Sherwood, of Talbot, James U. Dennis,
Crisfield, Dashiell, Eccieston, Phelps, McCullough, Grason,
George, Wright, Dirickson, McMaster, Fooks, Jacobs, Thomas,
Johnson, Gaither, Biser, Annan, Sappington, Magraw Thawley,
Gwinn, Sherwood of Balt, city, Ware, Schley, Fiery, Neill,
John Newcomer, Harbine, Michael Newcomer, Davis Brewer,
Weber, Slicer, Fitzpatrick, Parke, Shower and Brown—45.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, President, Morgan, Ricaud,
Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Donaldson, Wells, Randall, Kent,
Sellman, Dalrymple, Brent, of Charles, Jenifer, Howard,
Lloyd, John Dennis, Williams, Hodson, Chambes, of Cecil,
Miller, McLane, Bowie, Tuck, Sprigg, McCubbin, Spencer,
McHenry, Waters, Anderson, and Hollyday —29.
So the article was adopted as the 10th article.
Mr. Ridgely, moved to reconsider the vote of the Convention
on the articlejust adopted, for the purpose of moving to amend the
same, by striking out "one judge" and inserting "three judges;"
Mr. Bowie, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays
and being ordered, appeared as follows
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, Morgan, Ricaud,
Chambers, of Kent, Donaldson, Wells, Kent, Sellman, Brent,
of Charles, Jenifer, Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Chandler,Ridgely,
Lloyd, Sherwood, of Talbot, John Dennis, James U. Dennis,
William, Hodson, Chambers of Cecil, Miller, Grason, George,
Fooks, Jacobs, Thomas, Johnson, Gaither, Biser, Annan,
Sappington, McHenry, Thawley, Fiery, Neill, Harbine bine, Michael
Newcomer, Davis, Waters, Hollyday, Parke and Brown—44.
NEGATIVE —Messrs. Lee, Mitchell, Dalrymple, Welch, Dashieli,
Eccleston, Phelps, McCullough, McLane, Bowie, Tuck,
McCubbin, Spencer, Wright, Dirickson, Gwinn, Sherwood, of
Balt. city, Ware, Schley, John Newcomer, Brewer, Anderson,
Weber, Slicer, Fitzpatrick and Shower—25.
So the Convention reconsidered their vote on said article.
Mr. Johnson, then moved to reconsider the vote of the Con
vention on the amendment adopted on yesterday to said article
striking out "three judges" and inserting in lieu thereof "one
judge;"
Mr. Bowie moved the question be taken by yeas and nays and
being ordered, appeared as follows


 

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