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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Goldsborough, P't Hodson, Purnell,
Abbott, Hoffman, Robinette,
Annan, Hollyday, Russell,
Baker, Hopkins, Sands,
Barron, Hopper, Schley,
Brown, Horsey, Smith, of Carroll,
Carter, Jones, of Cecil, Sneary,
Clarke, Keefer, Stirling,
Cushing, Kennard, Stockbridge,
Daniel, Larsh, Swope,
Davis, of Wash., Markey, Sykes,
Dellinger, McComas, Thomas,
Earle, Mullikin, Thruston,
Ecker, Negley, Todd,
Galloway, Nyman, Valliant,
Greene, Parker, Wickard,
Hatch, ' Peter, Wilmer,
Hebb, Pugh, Wooden—54.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Audoun, D. all, Mace,
Belt, Davis, of Charles, Marbury,
Berry, of P. G's. Dennis, Mitchell,
Billingsley, Edelen, Miller,
Blackiston, Harwood, Morgan,
Bond, Henkle, Murray,
Briscoe, Johnson, Parran,
Chambers, Jones, of Sora. Scott,
Crawford, King, Smith, of Dor.
Cunningham, Lee, Smith of Wor. -30.
So the order was adopted.
Mr. Negley submitted the following order:
Ordered, That Henry Tritch, Door-keeper to the last Le-
gislature, be allowed two clays pay and mileage for his atten-
dance and services at the opening of this Convention.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ac-
counts.
Mr. Pugh submitted the following order:
Ordered, That. Harold Wingate be appointed a Page of
this Convention.
Which, on motion of Mr. Hebb,
Was laid on the table.


 
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