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612 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-1. 1. 1869. Le and up- liams, Jeffre Wood , E. C. Mu h ,Char1es Perdue, John Pelter, Will,?“ '},l’Ql,l:°‘°° liam Cooper?Allen %Voody, Jenkii1syM. Oxley, Samuel G. Mattox, Silas eertdnpsrsonsin G. Bernard, Cyrus E. Pinckard, Joseph Heckman, Marshall Jamerson, V. . Jesse Brunty, Robert A. Scott, John Wade. Frederick county: Henry mmm M. Brent, junior. Grayson county: L. H. Bryant and E. L. Dickey. Green county: W. S. Beazley. Giles county: R. G. Banks. Halifax county: J. B. Storall. Hanover county: William C. Wickham, John Page, Thomas M. White, George W. Doswell, J. A. Wingfield, Joseph T. Priddy, and James M. Taylor. Henrico county: Thomas M. Kimbrough, W. A. Bennett, George N. Gwathney, M. M. Lipscomb, Thomas Dodamead, Frederick Butler, Samuel Ellis, Peter W. Ralston, William H. Richardson, Jesse T. Hutchinson, J. A. Lynham, and Albert P. Bennett. Henry county: George D. Gravely, C. Y. Thomas, John F. Pedigo, John T. Hamlett, W. F. Bullington, R. J. Wells, John H. Mathews, John H. Pedigo. James City county: S. T. Bowman and C. M. Hubbard. King William county: James B. Green. King George county: Thacker Rogers. Lancaster county: Thomas M. Wiatt. Louisa county: M. M. Ogg, Andrew J. Perkins, Daniel H. Perkins, George W. Trice, David M. Hunter, W. W. Bird. Montgomery county : James C. Taylor, Thomas R. Childress. Nansemond county: Peter B. Prentis. Nelson county: Seaton H. Loving, John H. Pamplin, C. T. Smith. Northampton county: William G. Riley, R. H. Read, John S. Parker. Nottoway county: John Overton, G. C. Blend. Norfolk county: Edward H. Williams, C. W. Murdaugh, E. W. Anderson, Prince Edward county: R. S. Hines, B. S. Hooper, H. R. Hooper, John V. Miller, Robert D. Miller, and Frank D. Redd. Prince George county: W. W. Caldwell, J. A. Hair, F. W. Parker. Patrick county: Murray Turner, Larkin G. Rucker, Samuel W. Davis, Asa Wood, Benjamin J. Campbell, and William W. Stoops. Powhatan county: William T. Davis. Pulaski County: Jolm B. Baskerville, Lewis A. Buckingham, C. E. Doddridge. Page county: William Campbell. Petersburg City: W. T. Joynes, D. W. Lassiter, E. O. Hinton, James B. Stewart, Alexander Domian, and John R. Hinton. Pittsylvania. county: John F. Ficklen, J. W. McKinsey, and John W. Jones. Prince Edward county: Littleton A. Warren. Rappahannock county: F. H. Bruce, B. I. Holland, Willis Browning, and Patrick McCracken. Rockbridge county: James G. Paxton, D. E. Moore, George A. Baker, and David J. Whipple. Rockingham county: John T. Harris. Richmond county: W. W. Rains. Roanoke county: Zebulon Boon, Jacob L. Frier, and Alfred T. Dillard. Russell county: A. C. Ferguson, Thomas H. Garrett, William Johnson, Samuel H. Nash, Thomas J. Riley, B. D. Scacott, William J. Dickinson, Thomas C. M. Alderson, James H. Dickinson, and Jacob C. Gent. Shenandoah county: Franklin H. Wisler and Jesse C. McKay. Smyth couhty: Thomas H. Thurman, W. P. Francis, J. M. Pruner, and James B. Lowden. Spottsylvania county: James B. Sener. Washington county: D. C. Dunn, W. C. Edmondson, R. W. Hughes, Leonidas Baugh, John D. Cosby, and C. McDougal. Wise county: Robert P. Di_cke‘rson. Westmoreland county: R. A. Claybrook. Stafford county: R. C. Moucure, Kennon Whiting, and Joseph Christian. Sec. 2. And be it _/iwrther enacted, That all persons from whom the dispqmom N. abilities imposed by the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of Ham? *`¤‘°¤*ddl¤· the United States have been or shall be removed, and who have been or gg6W3i 3:,,0 shall be elected or appointed to any ofliee or place of trust in or under omcs,t¤ take the government of the United States, or of either of the States or Ter- $f,§:éhbl;‘°‘ ritories, shall, before entering upon the duties thereof, take and submgcb, 18g_ scribe the oath prescribed in the act approved July eleventh, eighteen Vvl- ¤<v· p- 86- hundred and sixty-eight, entitled “An act prescribing an oath of office to be taken by persons from whom legal disabilities shall have been removed," instead of the oath prescribed in the act approved July second,