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The demand being sustained,

The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Edelen, Mitchell,
Goldsborough, P't Harwood, Miller,
Bond, Hollyday, Parran,
Brown, Lee, Purnell—12.
Duvall,

NEGATIVE.

Messrs. Hebb, ' Parker,

^fbbott, Hoffman, Pugh,

Annan, Hopkins, Ridgely,

Baker, Hopper, Robinette,

Cunningham, Keefer, Russell,

Cushing, Kennard, Sands,

Daniel, King, Schley,

Davis, of Wash. Markey, Smith, of Wor.

Dellinger, Mayhugh, Stirling,

Earle, McComas, Stockbridge,

Ecker, Mullikin, Swope,

Farrow, Murray, Todd,

Galloway, Nyman, Wooden—39.
Greene,

So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative.

Mr. Cushing submitted the following amendment:

Amend section 6, line thirteenth, by inserting after the
word "its" the word "additional, " and by adding to the sec-
tion the words "or as may hereafter be provided by the Gen-
eral Assembly or the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; "

Decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Hebb submitted the following amendment:

Sec. G, line one, strike out the words "its first" and insert
the words "each regular; "

Decided in the affirmative.

On motion of Mr. Dellinger,
The Convention adjourned.

 

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