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The question being on the adoption of the motion,
Mr. Hebb demanded the yeas and nays,
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Clarke, Hopkins, Negley,
Cunningham, Hopper, Noble,
Dail, Jones, of Cecil, Nyman,
Davis, of Wash., Keefer, Robinette,
Duvall, Kennard, Schlosser.,
Galloway, Lansdale, Stirling,
Greene, Larsh, Sykes,
Harwood, Markey, Todd,
Hatch, Mitchell, Valliant,
Henkle, Morgan, Wickard—31.
Hodson,
NEGATIVE,
Messrs. Abbott, Ecker, Russell,
Baker, Hebb, Scott,
Barren, Horsey, Smith, of Carroll,
Bond, Jones, of Som., Smith, of Wor.
Cushing, Miller, Sneary,
Daniel, Mullikin. Swope,
Earle, Parker, Wooden—21.
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the af-
firmative.
On motion of Mr. Davis,
It was ordered to be entered on the Journal that the absence
of Mr. Dellinger, from his seat in this body, is caused by se-
vere indisposition; and that the continued absence of Mr.
Mayhugh, is caused by illness.
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 sub-
mitted by Mr. Stockbridge, to wit:
"Strike out all after the word "people, " in the 3rd line of
the 32d section.
Mr. Stirling demanded the yeas and nays;
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