865
YEAS AND NAYS—
On Mt. Dorsey's motion to amend the
amendment of Mr. Presstman, to the re
port of the committee on the Declaration of
Rights, 238, 239
On Mr. Kilgour's motion to amend the
13th article of the report of the committee
on the Declaration of Rights, 240
On Mr. Dorsey's motion to give the State
the same right to challenge jurors as the ac
cused has, 241, 242
On Mr. Dirickson's motion to give the
counsel for the accused in criminal cases,
the privilege of making the closing address
to the court and jury, 242
On the motion of Mr. .R J. Brent, to
amend the 19th article, to the report of the
committee on the Declaration of Rights, 243
On Mi. Spencer's motion to amend the
19th article of the Declaration of Rights, 243
On Mr. Hicks' motion to prevent mem
bers of the convention, holding office under
the new constitution, for ten years after its
adoption, 245, 246
On Mr. Jenifer's motion to amend the
amendment to the 30th article of the De
claration of Rights, by adding at the end
thereof, "or practising lawyers," 246
On Mr. R. J. Brent's motion to amend
the 30th article of the Declazation of Rights, 247
On Mr. R. J. Brent's motion to amend
the 33rd article of the report of the commit
tee on the Declaration of Rights, 250
On Mr. Randall's substitute for the amend
ment to the 33rd article of the Declaration
of Rights, 251
On Mr. Dorsey's motion to amend the
33rd article of the Declaration of Rights, 251
On Mr. John Newcomer's motion to
strike out the 34th article of the report of
the committee on the Declaration of Rights, 252
On Mr. Dashiell's motion to amend the
preamble to the report of the committee on
the Declaration of Rights, 260
On Mr. Sprigg's motion to amend the
2nd section of the report of the committee
on the legislative department, 272
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