696
Gwinn, Ware, Fiery, Brewer, Waters, Hollyday, Fitzpatrick, Parke,
Ege, Cockey and Brown—40.
NEGATIVE—Messrs. Ricaud, Chambers, of Kent, Donaldson,
Dorsey, Howard, Buchanan, Bell, Welch, Ridgely, Williams,
Hodson, Goldsborough, Eccleston, Phelps, Spencer, Grason,
George, Wright, Jacobs, Shriver, McHenry, Stewart of Caroline,
Schley, Neill, John Newcomer, Harbine, Weber, and Smith—28.
So the amendment was adopted.
Mr. Randall, from the committee on Revision, reported to the
Con vention certain proposed amendments to the report of the com
mittee on the Legislative Department;
Which were read and disposed of.
On motion of Mr. Grason,
The 31st section of said report was amended by inserting after
the word "dollars" in 2nd line, the words "and the presiding offi
cers of each House shall be allowed a per diem of five dollars;"
Mr. Bowie, gave notice that he should move to reconsider the
vote of the Convention on the 37th section of said report.
Mr. Bowie, also gave notice that he should move to reconsider
the 3rd section of the report of the committee on the bill of rights.
At 20 minutes of 4 o'clock, P. M.,
Mr. Wright, moved the Convention adjourn.
Mr. Stephenson, moved the question be taken by yeas and
nays;
Which motion was not sustained.
The question then recurred on the adjournment; and
Determined in the affirmative.
And the Convention accordingly adjourned until to-morrow
mor ning 9 o'clock.
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