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I:[ECORDS OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION' 2?9 Saturday MADISON .8'ugust DETAIL OF AYES AND NOZS �' ? t? Questions no no no no no no no aye no no no To agree to Mr Madl- son's amendrot no ?ye aye no no no no no no [ no no except such papa there- of ?htiv? to Trea6? ? military operations. aye aye ay= ?7e ?ye? aye aye ay= ?aye ?ye ?7e On the 7 sec? of the 6 article as reported dd aye I aye aye no? no no aye aye no ?ye =xcept such pa? th?r? a? as in their judgmem mqui? aye aye aye aye aye ?ye aye aye aye aye clause he 6 art. no aye no aye aye no no a7e no no noTo ?mmlt ?e ?nd clause o{ the 7 acct. 6 art. ?yeaye ?ye' aye aye aye ?y? no aye aye aye " nor ? any other place m than that at which the two Hours 8 sect. 6 ?rtlcle lye a?e aye no aye, aye no aye aye dd ?icle Monday assigned [z73] [z741 [z75] aye [z76] [z77] [?8o] a MADISON Saturday Augst. II. in Convention Mr (Madison) & Mr. Rutlidge moved "that each House shall keep a journal of its proceeding, & (shall) publish the same from time to time; except such (part) of the proceedings of the Senate, when acting not in its Legislatlve capacity as may (be judged by) that House (to) require secrecy." Mr. Mercer. This implies that other powers than legis- lative will be given to the Senate which he hoped would not be given.