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Hullyday, Fitzpatrick, Parke, Ege, Shower and Cockey —24.

NEGATIVE—Messrs. Blakistone, Pres't, p. t., Morgan, Dent,
Hopewell, Ricaud, Lee, Chambers of Kent, Donaldson, Dorsey,
Randall, Kent, Sellman, Weems, Dalrymple, Bond, Brent of
Charles, Buchanan, Welch, Ridgely, James U. Dennis, Dashiell,
John Dennis, Williams, Hodson, Phelps, McCullough, McLane,
Bowie, Grason, George, Wright, Dirickson, M cMaster, Hearn ,Fooks,
Gaither, Biser, Annan, Thawley, Stewart of Caroline, Hard—
castle, Schley, Neill, John New comer, Har bine,Michael Newcomer,
Davis, Kilgour, Brewer, Waters, Anderson and Brown—51.
So the amendment was rejected.
The question then recurred upon the adoption of the section
as offered by Mr. Sollers;
Mr. Constable, moved to amend said amendment by stri
king out in Sth line, the words "or have any accommodation at
or otherwise deal with," also by striking out the words "except as
to salaries," and by striking out also the words "or dealt with"
and insert ‘‘from;"
Which amendments Mr. Sollers accepted.
Mr. Donaldson, moved to amend said amendment by striking
out the words "banking purposes, or renew any banking corpora
tion now in existence," and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
"The purposes of banking, trading, mining, manufacturing or
navigation, nor shall any such charter now in existence be re
newed ;"
Mr. Bowie, moved the previous question, and being seconded;
The question was put on the amendment as offered by Mr. Don
aldson;
Mr. Biser moved for a division of the question upon each branch
of said amendment down to the word "navigation" inclusive;
Mr. Bond, moved for a division of the question which was put
on striking out.;
Mr. Bowie, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays and
being ordered appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Blakistone, Pres't, p. t., Donaldson,
Randall, Williams, Hodson, McC ullough, George, Wright,
Dirickson, Hearn, Jacobs, Shriver, Gaither, Biser, Annan,
Stephenson, McHenry, Magraw, Nelson, Gwinn, Sherwood of
Balt. city, Schley, Harbine, Michael Newcomer, Weber, Holly-
day, Fitzpatrick, Smith, Parke and Shower—30.

NEGATIVE—Messrs. Morgan. Dent, Hopewell, Lee, Chambers,
of Kent, Dorsey, Kent, Sellman, Weems, Dalrymple, Bond,
Sollers, Brent, of Charles, Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Welch,
Ridgely, Sherwood of Talbot, John Dennis, Dashiell, Phelps,
Constable, Miller, McLane, Bowie, McCubbin, Spencer, Grason,


 

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