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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
Volume 102, Page 228   View pdf image (33K)
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The proceedings of Friday, June 24th, and yesterday,
were read and approved.
The qualification of John F. Dent, member elect from St.
Mary's county, was presented, and the gentleman named ap-
peared and took his seat.
On motion of Mr. Lansdale,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that Mr. Du-
vall, of Montgomery county, is detained from his seat in the
Convention by sickness.
On motion of Mr. Stockbridge,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that the ab-
sence from his seat in the Convention of Mr. Kennard, of
Baltimore city, is occasioned by a death in his family.
On motion of Mr. Bond,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that had Mr.
Bond been present on Friday, the 24th ult., when the vote
was taken on the 23rd Article of the Bill of Rights, he
would have voted for the amendment offered to said Article
by Mr. Brown, and that he would have voted against the said
23rd Article.
On motion of Mr. Brooks,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that had Mr.
Brooks, of Baltimore city, been present on Friday, June 24th,
he would have voted against the amendment offered by Mr.
Brown, and in favor of the adoption of the 23rd Article of
the Bill of Rights.
On motion of Mr. Belt,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that if Mr.
Belt had been present on Friday, June 24th, he would have
voted in the negative on the adoption of the 23rd Article of
the Bill of Rights.
On motion of Mr. Pugh,
It, was ordered to be entered on the Journal that had Mr.
Pugh, of Cecil, been present on Friday, June 24th, he would
have voted against the amendment of Mr. Brown to the 23rd
Article of the Bill of Rights, and in favor of the adoption of
the Article as reported by the Committee.
On motion of Mr. Todd,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal, that had Mr.


 
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