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Show Judge Snow was opposed to the j aoiendment, although he admitted the justness of many uf the arguments again-1 it. lien. ISarnum, Mr. Thurber in the chair, advocated the amendment and hoped it would be adopted. The motion on the amendment prevailed. pre-vailed. 'I lie otliL-r sections were read and passed, and, on motion, the article wag unanimously adapted. On motion of Mr. Fitch the chair wan requested to appoint a committee of three on enro-sing. Article two on right of suffrage was taken up; aud pending the consideration considera-tion of the fourth section and the substitute sub-stitute for it, the convention adjourned till Tuesday, 2Mb., at 10 o'clock. I - . . |