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perty; yet fines, duties or taxes may properly and justly be
imposed or laid for the good government and benefit of the
community. "
The question being on the adoption of the amendment;
Mr. Schlosser, demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Davis, of Wash. Morgan,
Goldsborough, P't Dellinger, Mullikin,
Abbott, Ecker, Murray,
Annan, Edelen, Noble,
Baker, Farrow, Nyman,
Belt, Galloway, Parker,
Berry, of P. Geo. Hopper, Peter,
Billingsley, Jones, of Somerset Purnell,
Brown, Keefer, , Robinette,
Carter, Kennard, Russell,
Crawford, Mace, Schlosser,
Cunningham, Markey, Scott,
Cushing, McComas, Smith, of Wor.
Dail, Mitchell, Sneary,
Davis, of Charles, Miller, Stirling—44.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Audoun, Hopkins, Schley,
Barron, Horsey, Smith, of Carroll,
Bond, Johnson, Smith, of Dor.
Briscoe, Jones, of Cecil, Stockbridge,
Daniel, King, Sykes,
Dennis, Lansdale, Thomas,
Earle, Lee, Thruston,
Green, Marbury, Todd,
Harwood, Negley, Wickard,
Hatch, Pugh, Wilmer,
Hebb, Ridgely, Wooden—33.
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
affirmative.
The Convention adjourned.
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