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Decided in the negative.
At five minutes past fire o'clock, Mr. Duvall moved that
the Convention do now adjourn;
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Stirling moved that the further consideration of the
report of the Committee on the Bill of Rights be postponed
until to-morrow morning;
Decided in the affirmative.
Mr. Abbott submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the President be authorized to direct the
Sergeant-at-Arms to attend at the railroad station and at the
steamboat landing in this city, whenever he may deem it
proper, to prevent the departure from this city of any mem-
ber or officer of the Convention, without permission being
first obtained, as prescribed by the Rules and orders of this
Convention.
Mr. Duvall moved to lay the order on the table,
The question being on the adoption of the motion,
Mr. Stirling demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Galloway,
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Mitchell,
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Berry, of P. Geo.,
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Greene,
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Miller,
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Blackiston,
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Henkle,
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Murray,
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Bond,
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Hoffman,
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Parker,
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Briscoe,
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Hopkins,
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Sands,
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Chambers,
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Hopper,
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Schley,
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Cunningham,
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Horsey,
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Schlosser,
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Dellinger,
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Jones, of Som.,
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Smith, of Carroll,
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Duvall,
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Kennard,
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Smith, of Wor,,
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Earle,
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Lansdale,
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Sykes,
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Edelen,
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Lee,
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Turner— 34.
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Gale,
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Marbury,
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NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Daniel, Negley,
Goldsborough, P't Davis, of Wash., Nyman,
Abbott, Ecker, Robinette,
Annan, Farrow, Scott,
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