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It was decided in the affirmative.
At half-past three o'clock,
Mr. Davis moved that the Convention do now adjourn,
Decided in the negative.
The question then recurring upon the adoption of the 4th
Article of the Report of the majority of the Committee on
the Bill of Rights.
Mr. Berry, of Prince George's, demanded the yeas and
nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Hoffman, Ridgely,
Goldsborough, P't Hopkins, Robinette,
Abbott, Hopper, Russell,
Annan, Jones, of Cecil, Sands,
Baker, Keefer, Schley,
Barron, Kennard, Scott,
Brooks, King, Smith, of Carroll.
Cunningham, Larsh, Smith, of Wor.,
Cushing, Mace, Sneary,
Daniel, McComas, Stirling,
Davis, of Wash., Mullikin, Stockbridge,
Dellinger, Murray, Swope,
Earle, Negley, Sykes,
Ecker, Noble, Thomas,
Farrow, Nyman, Todd,
Galloway, Parker, Valliant,
Hatch, Pugh, Wickard,
Hebb, Purnell, Wooden—53.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Belt, Davis, of Charles, Lee,
Berry, of P. Geo., Dennis, Marbury,
Billingsley, Duvall, Mitchell,
Blackiston, Edelen, Miller,
Bond, Gale, Morgan,
Briscoe, Harwood, Parran,
Brown, Henkle, Peter,
Chambers, Hollyday, Smith, of Dor.,
Clarke, Horsey, Turner,
Crawford, Jones, of Som. Wilmer—32.
Dail, Lansdale,
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