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and the wise judges of the law. In the midst of deep silence, an old man, with bowed form and hair as white as snow, the Rev. Dr. Bachman, advanced forward with upraised hands, in prayer to Almighty God for His blessing and favor on this great act of His people about to be consummated.
The whole assembly at once rose to its feet, and, with hats off, listened to the touching and eloquent appeal to the All-wise Disposer of events.”
At the conclusion of the ceremonies, when the signatures had all been affixed by the members, whose names were called in the order of their districts,1 the President of the Convention (Jamison) stepped forward, exhibited
1 The signatures were written in five columns, and in the following order:--
D. F. Jamison, Delegate from Barnwell, and President of the Convention. Benjamin F. Arthur, Clerk of the Convention.
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