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ion, he thought, would have to be "skipped b.," since it was really a part of the eighth. Mr. Conrad, of Frederick, said he could obviate the difficulty, by an amendment which he proposed to offer. Mr. Wise objected, but the Chair overruled the objection. Mr. Conrad then moved to amend by striking out from the first line the words, "exercise of this right," and inserting in lieu theter of the 8th which had been passed by. The Chairman overruled the point of order. Mr. Conrad said the gentleman from Princess Anne was under a misapprehension. The motion to pass by the d at that time. Mr. Wise had not so understood its purpose. The amendment offered by Mr. Conrad was then agreed to — yeas 77, nays 58 Mr. Macfarland moved to further amend the 9th resolnt, said he proposed to follow it up with a motion to drop the whole of the 10th section. Mr. Conrad opposed the amendment, as intended to strike from the report one of its most important proposi