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NEGATIVE.
Messrs, Farrow, Scott,
Goldsborough, ?'! Hebb, Smith, of Wor.,
Abbott, Hopper, Sneary,
Annan, McComas, Stockbridge,
Audoun, Mullikin, Swope,
Baker, Negley, Sykes,
Cushing, Nyman, Thruston,
Daniel, Parker, Todd,
Davis, of Wash., Pugh, Valliant,
Dellinger, Russell, Wickard,
Earle, Schlosser, Wooden—33.
Ecker,
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the nega-
tive.
Mr. Hebb moved a call of the Convention;
The motion being sustained,
The roll was call, and the following members responded:
Messrs. Goldsborough, President, Abbott, Annan, Audoun,
Baker, Berry, of Prince George's, Clarke, Cunningham,
Cushing, Daniel, Davis, of Charles, Davis, of Wash-
ington, Dellinger, Duvall, Earle, Ecker, Farrow, Hebb,
Hopper, Horsey, Jones, of Somerset, Keefer, Marbury,
Markey, McComas, Miller, Morgan, Mullikin, Murray,
Negley, Nyman, Parker, Peter, Pugh, Russell, Schlosser,
Scott, Smith, of Carroll, Smith, of Worcester, Sneary,
Stockbridge, Swope, Sykes, Thomas, Thruston, Todd, Wick-
ard, Wilmer, Wooden—50.
On motion of Mr. Cushing,
All further proceedings under the call were dispensed
with.
The consideration of the Bill of Rights, was then re-
sumed.
Mr. Cushing moved to postpone the consideration of the
fourth Article of the report until Thursday next, and proceed
with the balance of the report, commencing with the 27th
Article.
Decided in the affirmative.
Mr. Clarke submitted the following amendment:
Article 30, strike out all after the word "owner" in the
second line, and insert the words "and in time of war in
such manner only as the Legislature shall direct. "
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