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Mr. Stoddert demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Flaherty, Morris,
Carmichael, P't. Ford, Motter,
Alvey, Franklin, Murray,
Austin, Galt, Nelson,
Bell. Giddings, -Page,
Bennett, Gill, Parker,
Brooke, Goldsborough, D. Parran, Chas. S.
Brown, Goldsborough, T. Pole,
Buchanan, Hollyday, Rider,
Carter, Howison, Ritchie,
Cover, Keating, Roman,
Cunningham, Lee, Silver,
Devries, Longwell, Spates,
Dobbin, Mackubin, Stoddert,
Dorsey, Marbury, Tarr, of Worc'r.
Emack, Maulsby, Walsh,
Evans, McMaster, Watkins, of M.
Farnandis, Merrick, Wethered—55.
Finley, Merryman,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Hammond, Kilbourn,
Bradley, Hayden, McCormick,
Brewer, of Mont. Hodson, Rennolds,
Chambers, Horsey, of Som. Starr,
Cosgrove, Howard, Syester,
Dent, Jamison, Watkins, of Car.
Ferry, Johnson, Wickes—20.
So the amendment was adopted.
The Section, as amended, was then read.
The Report of the Committee upon the Judiciary Depart-
ment, as amended, was then read a second time, and,
On motion of Mr. Carter,
Ordered to be engrossed for a third reading.
The Convention then proceeded to the consideration of the
special order of the day,
Being the Reports entitled to a third reading.
Pending the consideration of which,
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