Proceedings of the State Convention of Maryland to Frame a New Constitution. Commenced At Annapolis, April 27, 1864
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essrs. Farrow, Pugh, Berry, of P. G., HoUyday, Eussell, Blackiston, Hopkins, Stirling, Bond, Horsey, Stockbridge, Brown, Miller, Sykes, Chambers, Nyman, Thruston, Cushing, Parker, Vallian1^21 Dent, 568 Messrs. Groldsborough, P't Abbott, Annan, Audoun, Billingsley, Briscoe, Cunningham, Daniel, Bellinger, Duvall, Ecker, Edelen, Grale, G-alloway, Negative. Hatch, Hebb, Hoffman, Hopper, Johnson, Jones, of Cecil, Keefer, Kennard, Larsh, Lee, Mayhugh, McComas, Mitchell, Morgan, Murray, Negley, Parran..., Purnell, Eidgely, Robinette, Schley, Smith, of Carroll, Smith, of Wor., Sneary, Swope, Thomas, Turner, Wickard, Wooden — 44. Mullikin, So the question upon its adoption was decided in the nega- tive. Mr. Berry, of Prince G-eorge's, submitted the following amendment to the amendment: Strike out the word "ten," and insert the word "twenty;" The question being on the adoption of the amendment to the amendment, Mr. Berry, of Prince George's, demanded the yeas and nays. The demand being sustained.
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