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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Pleas of Baltimore city, and said court shall have such jurisdic
tion and powers as may be prescribed by law;"
Mr. Howard then withdrew his amendment,
Mr. Harbine then offered his amendment to come in at the end
of the 12th section of said report.
Mr. Dashiell moved to amend said amendment by adding at the
end thereof the following:
"And that the Legislature shall have the power when deemed
expedient to appoint an additional judge in each or any of the re
spective circuits created in the provisions of this constitution;"
Mr. Dashiell, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays,
and being ordered appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Morgan, Blakistone, Dent, Hopewell,
Chambers of Kent, Donaldson, Bond, Brent, of Charles, James
U. Dennis, Dashiell, Goldsborough, McCubbin, Bowling, Thaw-
ley, John Newcomer, Slicer and Smith—17.
NEGATIVE-----Messrs. Chapman, Prest., Lee, Dorsey, Wells,
Randall, Seilman, Weems, Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Chandler,
Ridgely, Lloyd, Dickinson, Colston, Crisfield, Williams, flicks,
Hodson, Eccleston, Phelps, Chambers of Cecil, Miller, McLane,
Spriag, Spencer, Wright, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn, Fooks,
Jacobs, Thomas, Shriver, Gaither, Biser, Annan, Stephenson,
MeHenry, Magraw, Nelson, Gwinn, Stewart of Balt, city, Brent
of Balt. city,Sherwood of Balt. city, Ware, Schley, Fiery, Harbine,
Michael Newcomer, Davis, Kilgour, Brewer, Waters, Anderson,
Hollyday, Parke, Shower, Cockey and Brown—GO.
So the amendment was rejected.
The question then recurred upon the adoption of the amend
ment as offered by Mr. Harbine;
Mr. Thomas, moved to amend said amendment by inserting
after the words "Baltimore city," the words "to be paid out of the
State Treasury;"
Which amendment Mr. Harbine accepted.
The question then recurred on the adoption of the amendment
as amended.
Mr. Harbine, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays,
and being ordered appered as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE .—Messrs. Morgan, Hopewell, Lee, Donaldson,
Brent, of Charles, Bell, Chandler, Ridgely, Lloyd, Dickinson,
Colston, James U. Dennis, Crisfield, Williams, Chambers of
Cecil, Miller, McLane, Spencer, George, Wright, Thomas, Shri
ver, Gaither, Biser, Annan, Stephenson, McHenry, Magraw, Nel
son, Thawley, Schley, Fiery, Neill, Harbine, Michael Newcomer,
Kilgour, Brewer, Anderson, Weber, Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick,
Smith, Cockey and Brown—45.
NEGATIVE.—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, Blakistone, Dent,


 

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