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King, Hopkins, Jones of Somerset,
Mace, Chambers, Crawford,
Larsh, Hollyday, Gale,
Smith, of Carroll, Clarke, Horsey—33.
Briscoe,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Greene, Parker, McComas,
Hebb, Ecker, Hopper,
Thruston, Swope, Russell,
Wickard, Wooden, Sands,
Robinette, Jones, of Cecil, Valliant,
Hatch, Earle, Mullikin,
Kennard, Scott, Dellinger,
Brooks, Pugh, Nyman,
Stockbridge, Keefer, Negley,
Stirling, Schley, Mayhugh,
Barren, Markey, Davis,
Daniel, Annan, Sneary,
Abbott, Baker, Smith, of Wor.,
Cushing, Cunningham, Purnell,
Audoun, Schlosser, Farrow,
Hoffman,, Galloway, Murray—49.
So the question upon the adoption of the amendment was
decided in the negative.
The question then recurring upon the adoption of the or-
der offered by Mr. Stockbridge,
It was adopted.
Mr. Purnell submitted the following order:
Ordered, That a committee of three be appointed to wait
on the Reverend Clergy, resident of this city, and request
them to make an arrangement among themselves by which
one of their number, alternately, every day will attend this
Convention and open its sessions by prayer.
Mr. Stirling submitted the following amendment:
Ordered, That the Rev. Mr. Davenport, and the Rev.
Mr. Patterson and the Rev. Mr. Owen be appointed Chap-
lains to the Convention.
On motion of Mr. Hebb,
The consideration of the subject was postponed until Wed-
nesday next, and the President requested to invite some Cler-
gyman to officiate each day at the opening of the Convention,
Mr. Stockbridge submitted the following order:
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