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Mr. Berry,, of Prince George's, demanded the yeas and
nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Hebb, Sands,
Goldsborough, P't Hoffman, Schley,
Abbott, Hopkins, Schlosser,
Annan, Hopper, Scott,
Audoun, Jones, of Cecil, Smith, of Carroll,
Baker, Keefer, Smith, of Wor.,
Barron, Kennard, Sneary,
Berry, of Balt. co. King, Stirling,
Carter, Larsh, Stockbridge,
Cunningham, Markey, Swope,
Cushing, Mullikin, Sykes,
Daniel, Murray, Thomas,
Davis, of Wash., Negley, Thruston,
Earle, Nyman, Todd,
Ecker, Parker, Valliant,
Farrow Pugh, Wickard,
Galloway, Robinette, Wooden—52.
Hatch, Russell,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Belt, Davis, of Charles, Jones of Somerset,
Berry, of P. Geo., Dennis, Lansdale,
Billingsley, Duvall, Lee,
Blackiston, Edelen, Marbury,
Bond, Gale, Mitchell,
Briscoe, Harwood, Miller,
Brown, Henkle, Morgan,
Chambers, Hodson, Parran,
Clarke, Hollyday, Turner,
Crawford, Horsey, Wilmer—30.
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the affirma-
tive, and the resolution laid on the table.
Mr. Berry, of Baltimore county, gave notice that when the
subject last voted upon, and laid on the table, was again
brought up for the consideration of the Convention, he would
submit the following amendment:
Amend by striking out all after the word "Committee, " in
the first line of resolution offered by Mr. Clarke, page 129 of
the Journal, and insert the following so as to read as follows:
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