Resolved, That the Secretary of this Convention be instructed and required, under the supervision of the Secretary of State, to prepare for publication all Ordinances passed, or that hereafter may be passed by this Convention;
Which was agreed to.
On motion, the Convention adjourned until 10 o'clock, to-morrow morning.
THIRTEENTH DAY.
SATURDAY, January 19, 1861.
The Convention met pursuant to adjournment—a quorum present.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Blake.
Mr. Davis of Leon moved to have the journal of Wednesday so amended as to have the yeas and nays appear on his amendment, "that no member of this Convention or General Assembly of the State be chosen to be delegates to said Convention;"
Which was agreed to, and the yeas and nays on said amendment were:
Yeas—Messrs. Davis, Ladd, Lewis, Love, Morton, Palmer, Stephens and Ward—8.
Nays—Mr. President, Messrs. Allison, Barrington, Beard, Bethel, Chandler, Coon, Daniel, Dawkins, Devall, Finegan, Folsom, Gary, Gettis, Glazier, Hendricks, Henry, Irwin, Jones, Kirksey, Lamar, Lamb, Lea of Madison, Leigh of Sumter, McCaskill, McGahagin, McLean, McIntosh, McNealey, Mays, Morrison, Newman, Nicholson, Owens, Pelot, Pinckney, Rutland, Sanderson, Saxon, Sever, Spencer, Solana, Thomas, Tift, Turman, Woodruff and Yates—47.
Mr. Ward of Leon moved that the minutes of yesterday be amended so as to place his name on the vote of confirmation of delegates to the Southern Convention in the affirmative;
Which was agreed to.
Mr. Beard of Leon, from the Committee on Finance, offered the following report:
The Committee on Finance to whom was referred a resolution relative to the means of providing for the support of the State Government,