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So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
affirmative.
On motion of Mr. Valliant,
At forty minutes past three o'clock, the Convention ad-
journed.
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FRIDAY, June 17th, 1864.
The Convention met at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. McNemar.
All the members present except the following:
Messrs. 'Berry, of Baltimore county, Brooks, Daniel, Dent,
Harwood, Henkle, Hodson, Johnson, Kennard, Markey,
Mayhugh, Schlosser, Swope, Thomas, Thruston—15.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
On motion of Mr. Wooden,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal, that Dr. John
Swope, of Carroll county, is absent from his seat on account
of illness in his family.
On motion of Mr. Todd,
Collins Tatman, (Folder, ) was allowed leave of absence
for a few days.
On motion of Mr. Audoun,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal, that if Mr.
Audoun had been present on Thursday, June 16, he would
have voted against all amendments that were offered to the
fourth Article of the Declaration of Rights, and that*he
would have voted for the article as reported by the Com-
mittee.
The Order of the Day, being the Report of the majority
of the Committee on the Bill of Rights,
Was taken up.
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