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Proceedings and Debates of the 1850 Constitutional Convention
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Mr. Dorsey, moved for the yeas and nays, which motion was
not sustained.
The 4th amendment was then read and rejected.
The 5th amendment was hen read
Mr. Dorsey, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays on
ibis amendment, and being ordered appeared as follows
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Morgan, Blakistone, Dent, Hopewell,
Ricaud, Lee, Chambers, of Kent, Mitchell, Donaldson, Dorsey,
Wells, Kent, Weems, Dairympie, Brent, of Charles, Jenifer,
Ridgely, John Dennis, Dashiell, Williams, Hicks, Hodson,
Goldsborough, Eccleston, Phelps, Bowie, Sprigg, McCubbin,
Bowling, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn, Fooks, Jacobs, Johnson,
Schley, Fiery, Neill, Jr., John Newcomer, Brewer, Weber,
Hollyday, Fitzpatrick, and Smith---44.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Howard, Bell, Welch, Lloyd, Sherwood,
of Talbot, Colston, Miller, McLane, Spencer, George, Wright,
Thomas, Shri ver, Gaith er, Biser, An nan, Sappington, Stephe-
nson, McHenry, Nelson, Thawley, Stewart, of Caroline, Gwinn,
Stewart, of Balt. city, Brent, of Balt. city, Sherwood, of Balt,
city, Ware, Harbine, Michael Newcomer, Anderson, Parke,
Shower and Brown—33.
So the 5th amendment was adopted.
The 6th amendment was then rend and rejected.
The 7th and last amendment was then read
Mr. Dorsey, moved the question be taken by yeas and nays
and being ordered appeared as follows
AFFIRMATIVE—Messrs. Dent, Dorsey, Wells, Kent, Weems,
Dalrymple, John Dennis, Dashiell, Williams, Hicks, Hodson,
Phelps, Miller, McLane, Dirickson, McMaster, Hearn, Fooks,
Annan, Schley, Fiery, Neill, John Newcomer, Harbine,
Waters and Smith—27.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Morgan, Blakistone, Hopewell, Ricaud,
Lee, Mitchell, Brent, of Charles, Jenifer, Howard, Bell, Welch,
Chandler, Ridgely, Lloyd, Sherwood of Talbot, Colston, Golds.
borough, Eccieston, Constable, Bowie, Sprigg, McCubbin, Spen-
cer, Wright, Jacobs, Thomas, Shriver, Johnson, Gaither Sapping-
ton, Stephenson, McHenry, Nelson, Carter, Thawley, Stewart of
Caroline, Hardcastle, Gwinn, Stewart, of Balt. City, Brent of
Balt. city, Sherwood of Balt. city, Ware, Jr., Michael New-
comer, Kilgour, Brewer, Anderson, Hollyday, Fitzpatrick, Parke,
LSh0wer, Cockey, and Brown—51.
So the 7th amendment was rejected.
Mr. Johnson, moved to suspend further proceedings on the re-
port under consideration, for the purpose of enabling him to offer
the following oder:
Ordered, That after the committee on revision shall have com-
pleted their report on tIre revision of the project of a constitution,
to be submitted to the people of this State, the same shall be signed


 

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