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Audoun, ' Hopper, Schley,
Baker, Jones, of Cecil, Schlosser,
Brooks, Keefer, Scott,
Carter, King, Sneary,
Cunningham, Markey, Stirling,
Davis, of Charles, McComas, Sykes,
Davis, of Wash., Mullikin, Thruston,
Dellinger, Murray, Todd,
Ecker, Negley, Valliant,
Farrow, Noble, Wickard,
Galloway, Nyman, Wooden—45.
Greene,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative.
Mr. Stockbridge submitted the following order:
Ordered, That general debate on the 4th Article of the
Declaration of Rights shall cease at half-past five o'clock to-
day; that the Chairman of the Committee that reported the
same shall then be allowed for closing the discussion,, such
time as he may desire, not exceeding one hour and a quarter,
immediately after which the vote shall be taken upon the
pending amendment. Should any other amendments be offer-
ed, the person offering the same shall be allowed five minutes
to explain the purpose and effect of his proposed amendment,
and the vote shall then be taken thereon without further de-
hate.
Mr. Chambers moved to lay the order on the table,
The question being on the adoption of the motion,
Mr. Marbury demanded the yeas and nays;
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Dennis, Marbury,
Goldsborough, P't Duvall, Markey,
Belt, Edelen, Mitchell,
Berry, of P. Geo., Gale, Miller,
Billingsley, Harwood, Morgan,
Blackiston, Henkle, Parker,
Briscoe, Hodson, Parran,
Brooks, Horsey, Peter,
Brown, Jones, of Som. Smith, of Carroll.
Chambers, King, Smith, of Dor.,
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