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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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843

YEAS AND NAYS—

Declaration of Rights.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Miller, to
Article XIV, to impose a penalty for refusing or
neglecting, to vote without reasonable excuse,
111.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Ridgely,
to the amendment adopted, submitted by Mr.
Greene, 112.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Stirling,
to the amendment of Mr. Greene, 114.

On the adoption of an amendment by Mr. Gal-
loway, to Mr. Scott's amendment of Article
XIV, in regard to levying taxes, 123, 124.

On the amendment of Mr. Scott, as amended by
Mr. Galloway, to Article XIV, 125.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Miller, to
Article XVIII, to insert the word "free," 128.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Clarke, to
Article XVIII, by adding that no free man shall
be held to answer for charges before a military
tribunal, except in certain cases, 129.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Clarke,, to
Article XXII, so as not to prevent the Legislature
from passing such laws as may be necessary for
the government, regulation and disposition of the
free colored population of this State, 129, 130.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Chambers,
to Article XXII, to strike out the word "man,"
and insert the word "citizen," 130.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Clarke, to
an amendment by Mr. Stirling, to Article XXVI,
138, 139.

On the adoption of the amendment submitted by
Mr. Stirling, to Article XXVI, 140.

On the final adoption of Article XXVI, as
amended, 140, 141.

On the adoption of an amendment submitted by
Mr. Sands, to an amendment by Mr. Clarke, to
Article IV, 150.

On an amendment submitted by Mr, Clarke, to
Article XXXI, to provide that no person shall be
held to answer for any charge or crime before a
military tribunal, except in certain cases, 159.

 

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