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The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Galloway, Robinette,
Goldsborough, P't Greene, Russell,
Abbott, Hebb, Sands,
Annan, Hoffman, Schley,
Audoun, Hopkins, Schlosser,
Baker, Hopper, Smith, of Carroll,
Barron, Keefer, Sneary,
Berry, of Balt. co. Markey, Stirling,
Carter, McComas, Stockbridge,
Cunningham, Mullikin, Sykes,
Cushing, Murray, Thomas,
Daniel, Negley, Thruston,
Davis, of Wash., Nyman, Valliant,
Earle, Parker, ' Wickard,
Ecker, Purnell, Wooden—46.
Farrow, Ridgely,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Duvall, Larsh,
Berry, of P. G. Edelen, Lee,
Billingsley, Gale,, Marbury,
Blackiston, Harwood, Mitchell,
Bond, Henkle, Miller,
Briscoe, Hodson, Morgan,
Brown, Hollyday, Parran,
Chambers, Horsey, Scott,
Crawford, Johnson, Smith, of Dor.,
Davis, of Charles, Jones, of Cecil, Smith, of Wor.,
Dennis, King, Turner—32.
So the whole subject was laid on the table.
On motion of Mr. Davis,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that the ab-
sence of H. W. Dellinger from his seat in the Convention, is
caused by sickness.
Mr. Duvall submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the Judiciary Committee be instructed to
inquire into the expediency of incorporating a provision in
the Constitution requiring the Legislature at each regular
Session, to provide for a codification, under their appropriate
heads, all decisions of the Court of Appeals wherein the
principles of common law have been recognized as the law of
this State;
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