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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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636

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

Mr. Hollyday moved to open the third section of the report
for an amendment which he desired to offer;

The question being on the adoption of the motion,
Mr. Mayhugh demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,

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

Messrs.

Greene,

Mullikin,

Goldsborough, P't

Hodson,

Nyman,

Billingsley,

Hoffman,

Parker,

Blackiston,

Hollyday,

Parran,

Bond,

Hopkins,

Pugh,

Briscoe,

Hopper,

Purnell,

Brown,

Horsey,

Ridgely,

Carter,

Jones, of Cecil,

Sands,

Chambers,

Kennard,

Scott,

Daniel,

King,

Smith, of Dor.,

Dellinger,

Larsh,

Smith, of Wor.,

Dennis,

Lee,

Stirling,

Dent,

Markey,

Swope,

Duvall,

Miller,

Sykes,

Earle,

Morgan,

Todd— 45.

Ecker,

   
 

NEGATIVE.

 

Messrs.

Cunningham,

Mayhugh,

Abbott,

Cushing,

McComas,

Annan,

Davis, of Wash.,

Murray,

Audoun,

Farrow,

Negley,

Baker,

Galloway,

Russell,

Barron,

Hatch,

Schley,

Belt,

Hebb,

Valliant,

Brooks,

Keefer,

Wickard— 24.

Clarke,

   

So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative, a majority of the whole number of the members
being required.

Mr. Pugh, (seconded by Messrs. Sands and Ridgely, )
moved to reconsider the vote last taken;

The question being on the adoption of the motion to recon-
sider.

 

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