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Farrow, Murray, Wickard, NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Lee, Parker—4.
So the question upon concurring was decided in the
Mr. Dellinger moved to indefinitely postpone the preamble Mr. Edelen moved to postpone until Wednesday next.
The question being on the adoption of the motion of Mr.
It was decided in the affirmative.
The Convention proceeded to the consideration of the Report Mr. Todd submitted the following amendment: Sec. 1, line five, strike out the words "three thousand; " The question being on the adoption of the amendment, Mr. Davis, of Washington, demanded the yeas and nays, The demand being sustained, The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows: AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. Hollyday, Mullikin, Goldsborough, P't Hopkins, Murray, Annan, Hopper, Nyman, 'Bond, Keefer, Parran, Brown, King, Purnell, Daniel, Larsh, Robinette, Davis, of Charles, Lee, Sands, Davis, of Wash., Markey, Smith, of Wor., Ecker, Mayhugh, Swope, Edelen, McComas, Sykes, Galloway, Mitchell, Todd,
Hoffman, Miller, Wickard—35.
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