Gwinn, Ege,
Stewart, of Balt. city, Cockey,
Ware, Parke,
Newcomer, John Brown—32.
Harbine,
NEGATIVE.
Dashiell,
Wil liams,
Hicks,
Hodson,
Goldsborough,
Eceleston,
Chambers, of
McCullough,
Miller,
Mc Lan e,
Bowie,
Sprigg,
McCubbin,
Cecil,
Grason,
Dirickson,
McMaster,
Hearn,
Jacobs,
Hardeastle,
Schley,
Fiery,
Neill,
Kilgour,
Waters,
Fitzpatrick,
Smith—40.
Lloyd,
Dickinson,
Shriver,
Johnson,
Gaither,
Messrs. Morgan,
Blakistone,
Ricaud,
Donaldson,
Dorsey,
Wells,
Randall,
Kent,
Weems,
Bond,
Brent, of Charles,
Dennis, John
Dennis, James U.
Crisfield,
So the substitute was rejected.
Mr. Gwinn, then offered as a substitute for the 15th resolution,
the following:
"Resolved, That all propositions relating to representation and
the division of the State into election districts, be referred to a com
mittee of nine, three to be taken from each Gubernatorial
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Which was read;
On the question being put,
"Will the Convention accept said substitute?" it was
Determined in the affirmative.
On motion of Mr. Stewart, of Baltimore city,
The yeas and nays were ordered and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Donaldson
Sellman
Buchanan
Bell
Welsh
Chandler
Ridgely
Lloyd
Dickinson
Chambers,
of Cecil,
Miller
McLane
Grason
Shriver
Johnson
Gaither
Sappi ngton
Stephenson
McHenry
Nelson
Gwinn
Stewart,
of Balt.
Ware
Schley
Fiery
Neill
Newcomer,
John
Hardcastle
Newcomer,
Michael
Brewer
Anderson
Weber
Hollyday
Slicer
city, Fitzpatrick
Ege
Parke
Cockey
Shower
Brown—39.
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