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Which was adopted.
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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 adoption of the amendment sub-
mitted by Mr. Clarke, to the 23d Article of the Report,
Mr. Berry, of Prince George's, (by general consent, ) with-
drew the amendment.
Mr. Berry, of Prince George's, moved a call of the Con-
vention;
The call being sustained,
The roll was called, and the following gentlemen re-
sponded:
Messrs. Goldsborough, (President, ) Abbott, Annan, Au-
doun, Baker, Barron, Berry, of Baltimore county, Berry, of
Prince George's, Billingsley, Blackistone, Bond, Briscoe,
Brown, Carter, Chambers, Crawford, Cunningham, Cushing,
Daniel, Davis, of Charles, Davis, of Washington, Dennis,
Duvall, Earle, Ecker, Edelen, Farrow, Gale, Galloway,
Greene, Harwood, Hebb, Henkle, Hodson, Hoffman, Holly-
day, Hopkins, Hopper, Horsey, Johnson, Jones, of Cecil,
Keefer, King, Larsh, Lee, Marbury, Markey, McComas,
Mitchell, Miller, Morgan, Mullikin, Murray, Negley, Ny-
man, Parker, Parran, Purnell, Ridgely, Robinette, Russell,
Sands, Schley, Schlosser, Scott, Smith, of Carroll, Smith, of
Dorchester, Smith, of Worcester, Sneary, Stirling, Stock-
bridge, Sykes, Thomas, Thruston, Turner, Valliant, Wick-
ard, Wooden—78.
On motion of Sands,
Further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.
The Convention resumed the consideration of the 23d
Article of the Bill of Rights.
After debate thereon,
At half-past two o'clock, Mr. Stirling moved that the Con-
vention take a recess until this evening at eight o'clock;
The question being on the adoption of the motion,
Mr. Hebb demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
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