[6] Post, p. 271.
[7] Post, pp. 315, seqq.
[8] This same oath appears in another bill, introduced by Mr. Sumner on the same day, entitled “A Bill prescribing an oath to maintain a republican form of government in the Rebel States”; this oath to be taken by every person in any State lately declared to be in rebellion, before he shall be allowed to vote at any election, State or National, or before he shall enter upon the duties of any office, State or National, or become entitled to the salary or other emoluments thereof. See, ante, p. 12.
[9] Statutes at Large, Vol. XII. pp. 255-258.
[10] The Senate Chamber.
[11] Mr. Butler.
[12] Congressional Globe, 34th Cong. 1st Sess., p. 640, March 12, 1856.
[13] See the engraving of Retzsch.
[14] Ante, Vol. XI. p. 365: Speech of Mr. Sumner on the Recognition of Arkansas, June 13, 1864.
[15] First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1801: Writings, Vol. VIII. p. 4.