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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Mr. Thawley, submitted the following order:
Which was twice read and adopted.
Ordered, That no member of this Convention, shall stand Ovef
the Clerks desk while he is calling the yeas and nays.
On motion of Mr. Biser,
The Convention took up for consideration the motion submit
ted by him on the 17th inst., to reconsider the vote of the Con
vention upon the proviso submitted by Mr. Brent, of Balt. city,
to the 43rd section of the report of the committe on the Legislative
Department.
After debate thereon,
Mr. Howard, moved to lay said motion of reconsideration on the
table.
Mr. Blakistone, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays,
and being ordered, appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—MeSSrS. Chapma n, Pres't, Morgan, Blakistone,
Dent, Hopewell, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell,
Donaldson, Dorsey, Wells, Randall, Seliman, Dalrymple, Bond,
Brent, of Charles, Howard, Buchanan, Welch, Lloyd, Dickinson,
John Dennis, James U. Dennis, Crisfield, Dashiell, Williams,
Hicks, Hodson, Goldsborough, Ecclesion, Chambers, of Cecil,
McCubbin, Bowling, Spencer, Grason, George, Wright, Dinckson,
McMaster, Hearn, Fooks, Jacobs, Sappington, Magraw, Nelson,
Carter, Thawley, Schley, Harbine, Davis, Kilgour, Brewer,
Waters, Anderson, Hollyday, Smith and Shower—58.
NEGATIVE—MeSSrS. Miller, Johnson, Gaither, Biser, Annan,
McHenry, Gwinn, Stewart, of Balt. city, Brent, of Balt, city,
Sherwood, of Baltimore, city, Fiery, Neill, John Newcomer,
Michael Newcomer, Weber, Fitzpatrick, Slicer, Parke, Cockey
and Brown—20.
So the motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
Mr. Chambers, of Kent, gave notice that the motion made by
him on yesterday, for a reconsideration of the vote of the Conven-
tion on the report of the committee of Representation, he should
move to take up on Thursday next.
The Convention then resumed the consideration of the order of
the day, being the report submitted by Mr. Bowie, chairman of
the committee on the Judiciary;
Mr. Spencer, moved that the consent of the Convention be
granted to enable him to move to reconsider the vote of the Con
vention on the 10th section of the report adopted on yesterday,
for the purpose of inserting the substitute proposed by him for said
section, and to be found on page 667 of journal.
Mr. Spencer, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays,
and being ordered appeared as follows
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