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The Order of the Day, to wit: the report submitted by Mr.
Stirling, from the Committee on the Declaration of Rights,
was then taken up.
Mr. Peter submitted the following amendment:
Amend Article second by adding after the word thereof, in
the last line, the following:
"Provided, however, that in times of civil war the internal
government and police of this State shall be exclusively regu-
lated by military commanders and Provost Marshals appointed
by the President of the United States, and such orders as the
President of the United States may deem right and proper. "
Mr. Hebb called the previous question.
On the question being put, "Shall the main question be
now put?"
It was decided in the affirmative.
The question being on the amendment submitted by Mr.
Peter,
Mr. Belt demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained, the yeas and nays were called
and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—None.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Galloway, Nyman,
Goldsborough, P' t Greene, Parker,
Abbott, . Harwood, Parran,
Annan, Hatch, Peter,
Audoun, Hebb, Pugh.;
Baker, Henkle, Purnell,
Barren, Hoffman, Ridgely,
Belt, Hollyday, Robinette,
Berry, of P. Geo., Hopkins, Russell,
Billingsley, Hopper, Sands,
Blackiston, Horsey, Schley,
Bond, Johnson, Schlosser,
Briscoe, Jones, of Cecil, Scott,
Brooks, Jones, of Som., Smith, of Carroll,
Brown, Keefer, Smith, of Dor.,
Carter, Kennard, Smith, of Wor.,
Clarke, King, Sneary,
Crawford, Lee, Stirling,
Cunningham, Marbury, Stockbridge,
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