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der of their term shall be filled by a joint vote of the General
Assembly, if in session; and in case of failure so to do, by
the Executive of the State, subject to the ratification of the
Senate.
8th. That the salaries of each of said Judges of the Circuit
Courts, Courts of Probate, Equity and Administration, for
the several counties, and also of the several Courts of the city
of Baltimore, shall not be less than three thousand dollars;
and the Judges of Probate and Administration in the several
counties of the State and of the two districts in the city of
Baltimore shall be allowed ———— dollars per day for each
day they may be in attendance.
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 of
Mr. Clarke to the amendment submitted by Mr. Stirling to
the 26th Article of the Report.
Mr. Barron called the previous question;
On the question being put,
"Shall the main question be now put?"
It was decided in the affirmative, yeas and nays as fol-
lows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Hebb, Robinette,
Goldsborough, Pt. Hopkins, Russell,
Abbott, Jones, of Cecil, Sands,
Annan, Keefer, Schlosser,
Baker, Kennard, Sneary,
Barron, Larsh, Stirling,
Carter, Mace, Stockbridge,
Cunningham, Markey, Swope,
Cushing, McComas, Sykes,
Davis, of Wash., Mullikin, Thomas,
Dellinger, Murray, Thruston,
Ecker, Negley, Todd,
Farrow, Noble, Wickard,
Galloway, Nyman, Wooden—43.
Greene, Ridgely,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Dennis, Mitchell,
Berry, of Balt, co., Duvall, Miller,
Berry, of P. Geo., Earle, Morgan,
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