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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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Audoun, Hopkins, Robinette,

Barron, Hopper, Russell,

Berry, of P. Geo., Jones, of Cecil, Sands,

Billingsley, Keefer, Schlosser,

Blackiston, Kennard, Smith, of Carroll,

Brooks, King, Smith, of Dor.,

Brown, Lee, Smith, of Wor.,

Carter, Mace, Stirling,

Clarke, Marbury, Swope,

Cunningham, Markey, Sykes,

Davis, of Charles, Mayhugh, Thomas,

Davis, of Wash., Morgan, Todd,

Dent7 Mullikin, Turner,

Duvall, Negley, Wickard,

Earle, Nyman, Wooden—-5T.

Ecker, Parker,

So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative.

Mr. Chambers submitted the following amendment.

Strike out the words "admitted to practice law, " and in-
sert the words "permitted to appear and try his own case, "
and strike out the words, in the last line, "in his own case; "

Decided in the affirmative.

The question then recurring upon the original motion
to strike out the section,

It was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Thruston moved to further to amend the amendment
by striking out the words "voter in this State, " and insert
the words "citizens of the United States; "

Decided in the affirmative.

The question then recurring upon the amendment submit-
ted by Mr. Mullikin, as amended, to wit:

"Sec. 11, every person, being a citizen of the United States,
shall be permitted to appear to, and try his own case; "

Mr. Chambers demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,

The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Galloway, Mullikin,
Abbott, Hebb, Negley,

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