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Galloway, Pugh, Wickard,
Greene, Purnell, Wooden—45.
Hebb,
NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Duvall,
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Lee,
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Goldsborough, Pt.
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Gale,
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Marbury,
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Audoun,
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Harwood,
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Miller,
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Barron,
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Hatch,
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Morgan,
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Belt,
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Hodson,
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Parker,
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Blackiston,
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Hollyday,
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Parran,
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Bond,
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Horsey,
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Peter,
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Briscoe,
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Johnson,
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8mith, of Wor.,
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Brown,
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Jones, of Som.
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Turner,
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Chambers,
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Lansdale,
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Wilmer— 30.
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Clarke,
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So the question upon its adoption was decided in the af-
firmative.
Mr. Belt submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary be request-
ed to consider and report upon the following proposed
section:
Sec. —. Any citizen having a claim against the State shall
have the right to institute suit for the same, in the Circuit
Court of the county in which he shall reside; and if the
judgment of such Court shall be in favor of the plaintiff, the
duty of the Comptroller and Treasurer shall be to pay the
amount of such judgment, without any appropriation by the
General Assembly; and the General Assembly shall pass all
laws necessary to carry out the provisions of this section;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Valliant gave notice, that he would move the follow-
ing amendments to the Rules of the Convention:
"Amend Rule 42, by striking out in the first line, the
words "except those otherwise herein provided for. "
Amend Rule 44, by striking out all from the word "ma-
jority, " in the 4th line, to the word "and" in the 9th
line.
Mr. Purnell, from the Committee on Elections, submitted
the following
REPORT:
The Committee on Elections, to examine and consider the
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