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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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Clarke,
Hollyday,
Smith, of Dor.
Crawford,
Horsey,
Wilmer— 32.
Dail,
Jones, of Som.,


NEGATIVE.

Messrs.
Hoffman,
Ridgely,
Goldsborough, P't
Hopkins,
Robinette,
Abbott,
Hopper,
Russell,
Annan,
Jones, of Cecil,
Sands,
Baker,
Keefer,
Schley,
Barron,
Kennard,
Scott,
Brooks,
King,
Smith, of Carroll,
Cunningham,
Larsh,
Smith, of Wor.,
Cashing,
Mace,
Sneary,
Daniel,
Markey,
Stirling,
Davis, of Wash.,
McComas,
Stockbridge,
Dellinger,
Mullikin,
Swope,
Earle,
Murray,
Sykes,
Ecker,
Negley,
Thomas,
Farrow,
Noble,
Todd,
Galloway,
Nyman,
Valliant,
Greene,
Parker,
Wickard,
Hatch,
Pugh,
Wooden — 55.
Hebb,
Purnell,

So the question upon its adoption was decided in the nega-
tive.
Mr. Belt submitted the following amendment:
Strike out article 4 of the report.
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Chambers submitted the following amendment:
Article 4, strike out all after the word "that, " in the first
line, and insert the words: "The Constitution of the United
States and the laws made in pursuance thereof, and all trea-
ties made under the authority of the United States, are the
supreme law of the land, to which every citizen owes obedi-
ence, anything in the Constitution or laws of this State to the
contrary notwithstanding, and every citizen is equally bound
to obey all orders or ordinances of those, who for the time
being, administer the Government, so far as such orders or
ordinances shall be in conformity to the Constitution of the
United States and laws made pursuant thereto. "
At ten minutes past three o'clock, Mr. Miller moved that
the Convention do now adjourn.


 
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