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652
Miller, McLane, Grason, George, Wright, Thomas, Shriver,
Johnson, Biser, Sappington, Magraw, Nelson, Carter, Thawley,
Gwinn, Stewart of Balt. city, Brent of Balt, city, Sherwood of
Balt. city, Ware, Anderson, Hollyday, Fitzpatrick, Parke, Shower
and Brown—33.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, Morgan, Blakistone,
Dent, Hopewell, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers of Kent, Mitchell,
Donaldson, Dorsey, Wells, Randall, Kent, Sellman, Bond,
Howard, Bell, Chandler, Ridgely, John Dennis, James U. Den-
nis, Crisfield, Dashiell, Williams, Hicks, Hodson, GoIdsborough,
Eccieston, Phelps, Bowie, Tuck, Sprigg, McCubbin, Bowling,
Spencer, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn, Fooks, Jacobs, Gaither,
Annan, Stephenson, McHenmy, Schley, Fiery, Neill, Harbine,
Michael Newcomer, Davis, Brewer, Waters, Slicer, Smith and
Cockey—54.
So the Convention refused to adjourn.
The question then recurred on the motion of Mr. Johnson, to
reconsider the vote of the convention on the amendment offered
by him as substitute for the amendment proposed by Mr. Chambers
of Kent.
Determined in the affirmative.
The question then recurred
Will the Convention accept the said substitute for the amend
ment as offered by Mr. Chambers, of Kent.
M. Johnson, moved for a division of the question upon striking
out.
Mr. Phelps, moved the previous question.
At half-past 4 o'clock P. M.;
Mr. Bowie, moved the Convention adjourn;
Determined in the affirmative; and
The Convention accordingly adjourned until to-morrow morning
o'clock.
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