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Mr. King moved, as an amendment, that the Convention
adjourn until Tuesday next.
The question being on the adoption of the amendment,
The yeas and nays were ordered and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Miller, Brooks, Parran,
Harwood, Barron, Hodson,
Bond, King, Peter,
Henkle, Larsh, Belt,
Hatch, Briscoe, Lee—15.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Scott, Blackiston,
Goldsborough P't Pugh, Hollyday,
Hebb, Turner, Lansdale,
Thurston, Todd, Clarke,
Wickard, Carter, Berry, of P. Geo.,
Robinette, Noble, Marbury,
Kennard, Keefer, Wilmer,
Stockbridge, Markey, Morgan,
Abbott, Annan, Horsey,
Cushing, Baker, Valliant,
Thomas, Cunningham, Mullikin,
Audoun, Schlosser, Dellinger,
Berry of Balt, co., Galloway, Nyman,
Hoffman, McComas, Negley,
Parker, Hopper, Mayhugh,
Smith, of Carroll, Russell, Davis,
Ecker, Hopkins. Sneary,
Swope, Sands, Purnell,
Wooden, Sykes, Farrow,
Jones, of Cecil, Chambers, Murray—60.
Earle,
So the question on its adoption was decided in the nega-
tive.
The question recurring upon the motion of Mr. Stockbridge,
It was decided in the affirmative.
The Convention adjourned.
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