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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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Sec. 3, line 2, strike out the word "twentieth" and insert
the word "tenth, "
Decided in the negative.
The report was then read the second time and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
On motion of Mr. Cushing,
The rules were suspended.
The report read the third time, and rejected for want of a
Constitutional majority, by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Greene,
Pugh,
Goldsborough, P't
Hatch",
Purnell,
Abbott,
Hebb,
Robinette,
Annan,
Hopkins,
Russell,
Audoun,
Hopper,
Sands,
Baker,
Jones, of Cecil,
Schley,
Bond,
Keefer,
Smith of Car.
Carter,
Kennard,
Smith, of Wor.,
Cunningham,
King,
Sneary,
Cushing,
Larsh,
Stirling,
Daniel,
Markey,
Stockbridge,
Davis, of Wash.,
McComas,
Swope,
Dellinger,
Mullikin,
Sykes,
Earle,
Murray,
Valliant,
Ecker,
Negley,
Wickard,
Farrow,
Parker,
Wooden — 46.

NEGATIVE.

Messrs.
Harwood,
Miller,
Blackiston,
Horsey,
Morgan,
Briscoe,
Johnson,
Parran,
Brown,
Lansdale,
Peter,
. Chambers,
Lee,
Turner,
Dennis,
Marbury,
Wilmer— 18.
Gale,
On motion of Mr. Hebb,
The vote last taken was reconsidered.
The question again recurring upon the adoption of the re-
port,
On motion of Mr. Miller,
The further consideration of it was informally passed
over.
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