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Neill, John Newcomer, Davis, Waters, Weber, Smith Cockey and
Brown—46.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Weems, Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Welch,
Chandler, Lloyd, Dickinson, Sherwood, of Talbot, Colston, John
Dennis, James U. Dennis, Dashiell, Williams, Goldsborough,
Chambers, of Cecil, McCullough, Miller, Tuck, McCubbin,
Spencer, Grason, George, Wright, Jacobs, Shriver, Biser, Sapping
ton, Stephenson, Magraw, Nelson, Carter, hawley, Stewart of
Caroline, Gwinn, Stewart of Balt. city, Brent of Balt. city. Sher
wood, of Balt city, Ware, Harbine, Michael News omer, Kilgour,
Brewer, Anderson, Hollyday, Slicer, Fitzpatrick, Parke and
Shower—49.

So the amendment was rejected.
Mr. Chambers of Kent, renewed the notice given by him on
yesterday, in relation to a reconsideration of the test oath.

Mr. Brown, at five minutes past 4 o'clock P. M.; moved the
Convention adjourn.
Mr. Schley, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays, and
being ordered appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Sellman, Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Welch,
Chandler, Ridgely, Dickinson, Sherwood, of Talbot, Coiston,
Chambers of Cecil, McCullough, Miller, McLane, Spencer,Grason,
George, Wright, Thomas, Shriver, Johnson, Biser, Sappington, Ste
phenson, MeHenry, Magraw, Nelson, Carter, Thawley, Gwinn,
Stewart of Balt. city, Brent of Balt. city, Sherwood of Balt. city,
Ware, Harbine, Brewer, Anderson, Weber, Hollyday, Slicer, Fitz
patrick, Parke, Shower and Brown—43.

NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, Morgan, Blakistone, Dent,
Hopewell, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers of Kent, Mitchell, Donaldson,
Dorsey, Wells, Randall, Kent, Weems, Bond, Brent of Charles,
Merrick, Jenifer, James U. Dennis, Crisfield, Dashiell, Williams,
Hicks, Hodson, Goldsborough, Eccleston, Phelps, Bowie, Tuck,
Sprigg, McCubbin, Bowling, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn, Fooks,
Jacobs, Annan, Stewart of Caroline, Schley, Fiery, Neill, John
Newcomer, Michael Newcomer, Davis, Kilgour, Waters, Smith and
Cockey—50.
So the Convention refused to adjourn.

Mr. Schley moved to reconsider the vote of the Convention on
the amendment offered by Mr. Chambers of Kent, and rejected by
the Convention in relation to districting the city of Baltimore.
Mr. Schley moved the previous question, and being seconded,
At 4 o'clock, P. M.,
Mr. Magraw, moved the Convention adjourn;
M. Magraw moved the question be taken by yeas and nays, and
being ordered appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Sellman, Brent of Charles, Jenifer,
Howard, Buchanan Bell, Welch, Chandler, Ridgely, Lloyd, Dick
mson, Sherwood of Talbot, Coiston, Chambers of Cecil, McCullough,


 

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