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The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Farrow, Pugh,
Goldsborough, P't Galloway, Purnell,
Abbott, Greene, Robinette,
Annan, Harwood, Russell,
Audoun, Hebb, Sands,
Baker, Hopper, Schley,
Berry, of Balt. co. Keefer, Schlosser,
Berry, of P. Geo., Kennard, Scott,
Cunningham, King, Smith, of Carroll,
Cushing, Marbury, Sneary,
Daniel, McComas, Stockbridge,
Davis, of Wash., Mullikin, Thomas,
Earle, Murray, Thruston,
Ecker, Nyman, Wooden—41.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Billingsley, Edelen, Negley,
Blackiston, Hollyday, Parker,
Briscoe, Hopkins, Parran,
Brown, Lee, Peter,
Carter, Mitchell, Sykes,
Clarke, Miller, Turner—19.
Duvall,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
affirmative.
The Convention then resumed the consideration of the
Report of the majority of the Committee on the Bill of Eights.
The question being on the amendment submitted by Mr.
Brown, to the 23d Article of the Report;
After debate thereon,
Mr. Kennard moved that when this Convention adjourns
it adjourn to meet at nine o'clock to-morrow morning,
Decided in the affirmative.
On motion of Mr. Pugh,
He was granted leave of absence from the Convention.
On motion of Mr. Purnell,
At fifteen minutes past eleven o'clock, the Convention ad-
journed.
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