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AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Ridgely, Baker,
Goldsborough, P't King, Lansdale,
Miller, Smith, of Carroll, Peter,
Harwood, Jones, of Cecil, Clarke,
Henkle, Earle, Marbury,
Kennard, Scott, Horsey,
Stockbridge, Edelen, Negley,
Cushing, Mitchell, Smith, of Wor.,
Thomas, Todd, Purnell,
Berry, of Balt, co., Carter, Murray—29.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Greene, Wooden, Russell,
Hebb, Pugh, Hopkins,
Wickard, Noble, Sands,
Robinette, Keefer, Sykes,
Hatch, Schley, Mullikin,
Stirling, Markey, Dellinger,
Daniel, Annan, Nyman,
Abbott, Cunningham, Mayhugh,
Parker, Schlosser, Davis, of Wash.,
Ecker, McComas, Sneary—32.
Swope, Hopper,
So the question upon the adoption of the order, was deci-
ded in the negative.
Mr. Hebb submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the Committee on such Provisions and Or-
dinances as may be desirable to carry into effect amendments
to the Constitution, inquire into the expediency of engrafting
upon the Constitution a provision requiring, on the taking
effect of the new Constitution, all officers thereby continued
in office., before proceeding in the further discharge of their
duties, to take the same oath or affirmation as required of offi-
cers appointed or elected under it;
Mr. Peter moved to lay the order on the table,
Decided in the negative,
The question recurring upon the adoption of the order,
It was decided in the affirmative.
The order of the day, being the report of the Committee on
Rules,
Was taken up.
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