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The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 24 0 Browse Search
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sovereign," the words "over all powers not granted to the United States by the Constitution of the United States." Mr. Fisher, of Northampton, asked if there was any person in the United States who deemed that proposition? The Chairman.--That is not for the Chair to decide. Mr. Fisher desired to have something tangible to vote upon. Mr. Conrad, of Frederick, thought that altogether too much stress was placed upon the word sovereign. It was a word more applicable to European l, Chambliss, Chapman, Coffman, Conn, C. B. Conrad, Jas. H. Cox, Richard H. Cox, Custis, Deskins, Dorman, Dulany, Echols, Fisher, Flournoy, Forbes, French, Garland, Gillespie, Graham, Gray, Gregory, Goggin, J. Goode, Jr., T. F. Goode, C. Hall, L. S. -Messrs. Ambler, Jas. Barbour, Blakey, Boissean, Borst, Bruce, Cabell, Chambliss, Chapman, Coffman, Conn, Richard H. Cox, Fisher, Flournoy, Forbes, Garland, Graham, Gregory, John Goode, Jr., Thos F. Goode, Cyrus Hall, L. S. Hall, Holcombe, Hunton, Is
was called to order by Mr. Southall, at 4 o'clock. Mr. Fisher, of Northampton, said the Committee had passed upon the w open for amendment. The Chairman.--Yes, sir. Mr. Fisher.--Then I propose to amend by striking out in the fifth l co-States forming, as to itself, the other party." Mr. Fisher said his object in offering the amendment was to vindicaially necessary for the maintenance of her sovereignty. Mr. Fisher briefly advocated his amendment, which, he said, would nuld be engrafted, merely to gratify a hyper-critic. Mr. Fisher briefly rejoined, sustaining his previous position. t the words specified and insert the amendment offered by M. Fisher, Mr. Cox, of Chesterfield demanded the yeas and nays. ws: Nays.--Messrs. Blakey, Boissean, Conn, R. H. Cox, Fisher, Graham, Gregory, J. Goode, Jr., Isbell, Kent, Montague, M Branch, Cabell, Chambliss, Coffman, Conn, Richard H. Cox, Fisher, Garland, Graham, Gregory, John Goode, Jr., Hunton, Isbell