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?2, l?ECOl?DS OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION Saturday JOURNAL J ?t? "and such nomination shall become an appointment if not "disagreed to by the second Branch of the Legislature" it passed in the negative [Ayes- $; noes- 6.] On the question to agree to the following clause of the xIth resolution, as reported from the Committee of the whole House, namely "The Judges of which shall be appointed by the second "Branch of the national Legislature" it passed in the affirmative [Ayes--6; noes--3.1 [To adjourn Ayes -- I; noes-- 8.] g And then the House adjourned till Monday next at xI o'clock A.M. DE?AI?- OF A,tzs a? Nog* [Beginning of seventh loose sheet] ? ? ? ? '? ? ? Question? no aye dd no aye aye no no dd To join the supreme Judi- ciary with the Executive in the negative aye aye 'aye aye aye aye aye aye aye That the supreme Executive shall possess a revlslonar7 negative aye no aye no no aye no no no To agree to the nomination of the Judges by the Exec- utive which shall become an appointment unless dis- agreed to by the second Branch of ye Legislature aye !no aye aye no aye aye aye[ The Judges shall be ap- no pointed by the secondBranch of the Legislature no no aye no no no no no no To adjourn [I95] [?99] [?o21 s Vote go2, Detail of Ayes and Noes. There is no reason for ascribing this ques- tion to this place in the proceedings? except for its position in the Detail of Ayes and Noes.