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Proceedings and Debates of the 1864 Constitutional Convention
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or preventing legal votes or procuring illegal votes to be
given, (and if a Governor, Senator, Member of the House of
Delegates, or Judge, ) that I will not directly or indirectly
receive the profits or any part of the profits of any other
office during the term of my acting as ——————————. "

Mr. Jones, of Somerset, demanded the yeas and nays,

The demand being sustained,

The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:

'AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Galloway, Parker,

Goldsborough, P't Harwood, Pugh?

Abbott, Hopkins, Purnell,

Annan, Hopper, Ridgely,

Audoun, Jones, of Som., Robinette,

Belt, Keefer, Russell,

Billingsley, Kennard, Sands,

Brown, King, Smith, of Carroll,

Carter, Lee, Smith, o e Wor.,

Cunningham, Marbury, Stirling,

Daniel, Markey, Stockbridge,

Davis, of Wash., Mitchell, Swope,

Dellinger, Miller, Sykes,

Dent, Morgan, Thruston,

Duvall, Mullikin, Todd,

Earle, Murray, Wickard,

Ecker, Negley, Wooden—52.

Edelen, Nyman,

NEGATIVE. —None.

So the question upon its adoption was decided in the af-
firmative.

The question then being on the adoption of the second
clause of the amendment to the amendment, to wit:

"I do further swear or affirm that I will bear true allegi-
ance to the State of Maryland, and support the Constitution
and Laws thereof, and that I will bear true allegiance to the
United States, and support, protect and defend the Constitu-
tion, Laws and Government thereof, as the supreme law of the
land, any law or ordinance of this or any State to the contra-
ry notwithstanding; that I have never directly or indirectly
by word, act or deed given any aid, comfort or encouragement
to those in rebellion against the United States or the lawful
authorities thereof, but that I have been truly and loyally on
the side of the United States against those in armed rebellion

 

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