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TUESDAY, June 21st, 1864.
The Convention met at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Patterson.
All the Members present except the following:
Messrs. Belt, Brooks, Clarke, Dail, Dellinger, Dent, Hen-
kle, Lansdale, Mayhugh, Negley, Noble, Peter, Ridgely,
Schley, Swope, Thomas, Thruston, Todd, Wilmer—19.
The proceedings of yesterday were read and approved.
The Order of the Day, being the Report of the majority of
the Committee on the Bill of Rights,
Was taken up.
The question being on the amendment submitted by Mr.
Clarke, to the 23d article of the report;
After debate thereon,
Mr. Abbott moved that the Convention take a recess until
half-past four o'clock,
Mr, Stirling moved to amend by striking out "half-past
four, " and inserting "half-past seven; "
The question being on the adoption of the amendment
submitted by Mr. Stirling,
Mr. Hebb demanded the yeas and nays.
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Galloway, Purnell,
Goldsborough, Pt. Greene, Robinette,
Abbott, Hebb, Russell,
Annan, Hoffman., Sands,
Baker, Hollyday, Schlosser,
Berry, of Balt, co., Hopkins, Scott,
Brown, Hopper, Smith, of Carroll,
Carter, Kennard, Smith, of Wor.,
Cunningham, King, Sneary,
Daniel, McComas, Stirling,
Davis, of Wash., Mullikin, Stockbridge,
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