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Earle, Murray, Sykes,
Ecker, Parker, Valliant,
Farrow, Pugh, Wooden—41.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Audoun, Edelen, Mace,
Barron, Gale, Marbury,
Berry, of P. Geo., Harwood, Markey,
Billingsley, Hatch, Mitchell,
Blackiston, Hodson, Miller,
Bond, Horsey, Morgan,
Briscoe, Johnson, Nyman,
Chambers, Jones, of Cecil, Parran,
Crawford, Jones, of Sora., Smith, of Dor.,
Davis, of Charles, Larsh, Turner,
Dennis, Lee, Wickard—34.
Duvall,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
affirmative.
And the Convention took a recess until half-past seven
o'clock.
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EVENING SESSION.
The Convention re-assembled at 7^ o'clock, P. M.
All the members present except the following:
Messrs. Audoun, Barron, Belt, Briscoe, Brooks, Clarke,
Crawford, Dail, Davis, of Charles, Dellinger, Dennis, Dent,
Hatch, Hodson, Horsey, Johnson, Jones, of Cecil, Jones,
of Somerset, Keefer, Kennard, Lansdale, Larsh, Mace,
Markey, Mayhugh, Negley, Noble, Peter,. Ridgely, Smith,
of Dorchester, Swope, Thomas, Thruston, Todd, Valliant,
Wickard, Wilmer—37.
The Convention resumed the consideration of the Report
of the Committee on the Bill of Rights.
The question being on the adoption of the amendment sub-
mitted by Mr. Clarke, to the 23d Article of the report;
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