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any way from voting, or to procure a vote for any candidate
or person proposed or voted for as elector of President and
Vice President of the United States, or Representative in
Congress., or for any office of profit or trust created by the
Constitution or Laws of this State, or by the ordinances or
authority of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the
officer or person giving or offering to give, and the voter re-
ceiving the same, and the officer or person who gives or causes
to be given an illegal vote knowing it to be such at any
election to be hereafter held in this State, or under the pro-
visions of sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Schedule, relating to the
'vote, ' of those persons in the military service of the United
States, &c.; "

The question being on the adoption of the amendment,

Mr. Marbury demanded the yeas and nays,

The demand being sustained,

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

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. Duvall, Lee,

Billingsley, Edelen, Marbury,

Blackiston, Hodson, Mitchell,

Crawford, Hollyday, Morgan,

Dail, Horsey, Parran,

Davis, of Charles, Johnson, Smith, of Dor.,

Dent, Lansdale, —19.

NEGATIVE.

Messrs. Galloway, Purnell,

Goldsborough, P't Greene, Russell,

Abbott, Hebb, Schley,

Annan, Hopper, Schlosser,

Audoun, Jones, of Cecil, Scott,

Baker, Keefer, Smith, of Carroll,

Barron, Kennard, Smith, of Wor.,

Carter, King, Sneary,

Cunningham, Markey, Stirling,

Cushing, McComas, Stockbridge,

Daniel, Mullikin, Swope,

Davis, of Wash. Nyman, Sykes,

Dellinger, Parker, Todd,

Ecker, Pugh, ^ Wooden—41.

So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative.

 

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