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The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called, and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Brown, Hopper, Noble,
Clarke, Horsey, Nyman,
Cunningham, Jones, of Cecil, Parker,
Dail, Jones, of Som. Russell,
Duvall, Mitchell, Scott,
Earle, Miller, Todd,
Greene, Morgan, Valliant—23.
Hodson,, Negley,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Abbott, Hatch, Robinette,
Baker, Hebb, " Schlosser,
Barron, Henkle, Smith, of Carroll,
Bond, Hopkins, Smith, of Wor.,
Cushing, Keefer, Sneary,
Daniel, Kennard, Stirling,
Davis, of Wash., Lansdale, Swope,
Ecker, Larsh, Sykes,
Galloway, Markey, Wickard,
Harwood, Mullikin, Wooden—30.
So the question upon its. adoption was decided in the nega-
tive.
Mr. Henkle submitted the following amendment:
Article 34, first line, after the word "person, " insert,
"except Justices of the Peace. "
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Jones, of Somerset, submitted the following amend-
ment:
Article 35, strike out the article "a" before "God, " in the
12th line;
Decided in the affirmative.
Mr. Miller, submitted the following amendment:
Article 35, strike out all after the word "witness" in the
11th line, and insert the words "on account of his opinions
on matters of religious belief. "
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Stirling submitted the following amendment:
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