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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Mr. Parke, moved the question he taken by yeas and nays,
and being ordered appeared as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Lee, Sell man, Howard, Lloyd, Sher-
wood of Talbot, Colston, Dashiell, McCullough, McLane, Spen-
cer, Wright, Fooks, Jacobs, Shriver, Gait her, Sephenson, Car-
ter, Thawley, Stewart, of Balt. city, Sherwood, of Balt. city,
Schley, John Newcomer, Harbine, Michael Newcomer, Kilgour,
Brewer, Waters, Weber, Parke, Shower, Cockey and Brown---32.

NEGATIVE—Messrs. Chapman, Pres't, Morgan, Blakistone,
Dent, Hopewell, Ricaud, Mitchell, Weems, Jenifer, Buchanan,
Chandler, Hicks, Hodson, Goldsborough, Eccleston, Constable,
Bowie, Tuck, Sprigg, McCubbin, Bowling, Dirickson, McMaster,
Hearn, Annan, Brent of BaIt. city, and Presstman---27.
So (lie order was laid on the table.
Mr. Donaldson, from the committee on Revision, made a re-
port upon miscellaneous subjects.
Which was read and adopted.
Mr. Parke, submitted the following order
Ordered, That a vote of thanks be tendered to the various
committee Clerks, reading Clerk, Doorkeepers and Sergeant-at-
Arms of this Convention, for the faithful discharge of their duties,
and that this shall be taken as a full compensation for and in lieu
of the extra pay heretofore allowed any of them by this Conven-
tion, all ordeis for which extra allowances are therefore hereby
annulled.
Which the Chair ruled out of order.
On motion of Mr. Ricaud,
The Convention took up for consideration the order submitted
by Mr. Grason on the 10th inst., allowing the President of the
Convention a per diem of six dollars;
Mr. Shriver, moved to amend said order by striking out "six,"
and inserting "five;"
Mr. Ridgely, moved the previous question,and being seconded
Mr. Harbine, moved to lay the order on the table.
Mr. John Newcomer, moved the question be taken by yeas
and nays, and being ordered,appeared as follows
AFFIRMATVE-----Messrs. Gaither, Annan, Nelson, Schley, Neill,
John Newcomer, Harbine, Michael Newcomer, Cockey and
Brown—10.

NEGATIVE—Messrs. Morgan, Blackistone, Dent, Ricaud, Lee,
Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Donaldson, Dorsey, Wells, Randall,
Weems, Brent, of Charles, Jenifer, Buchanan, Bell, Chandler,
Ridgely, Lloyd, Sherwood of Talbot, Colston, Dashiell, Wil
l iams, Hicks, Hodson, Goldsborough, Eccleston, Constable,
Sprigg, McCubbin, Grason, George, Hearn, Fooks, Jacobs,
Shriver, Biser, Stephenson, Magraw, Stewart, of Caroline,


 

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