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Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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oline Amelia Owen (wife of Professor Owen). Mrs. Charles Windham. C. A. Hatherton (Baroness Hatherton). Elizabeth Ducie (Countess Dowager of Ducie). Cecilia Parke (wife of Baron Parke). Mary Ann Challis (wife of the Lord Mayor of London). E. Gordon (Duchess Dowager of Gordon). Anna M. L. Melville (daughter of Earl of Leven and Melville). Georgiana Ebrington (Lady Ebrington). A. Hill (Viscountess Hill). Mrs. Gobat (wife of Bishop Gobat of Jerusalem). E. Palmerston (Viscountess PalmersGordon). Anna M. L. Melville (daughter of Earl of Leven and Melville). Georgiana Ebrington (Lady Ebrington). A. Hill (Viscountess Hill). Mrs. Gobat (wife of Bishop Gobat of Jerusalem). E. Palmerston (Viscountess Palmerston). (And others). Sisters,--More than eight years ago you sent to us in America a document with the above heading. It is as follows:-- A common origin, a common faith, and, we sincerely believe, a common cause, urge us, at the present moment, to address you on the subject of that system of negro slavery which still prevails so extensively, and, even under kindly disposed masters, with such frightful results, in many of the vast regions of the Western world. We will not dwell on th
f a resolution of the House "in inquire who are entitled to mats in this House, to which certain persons were elected in May who have since their election tricts appended in their report and furthermore that no-persons have themselves claiming to be members of this House of Delegates from those counties and districts. The committee then proceeded to report in the cases of Jacob W. Marshall, claiming to be a member of the House from the counties of Randolph and Tucker, and William E. Gordon, Jr., claiming to be a member from the county of Harrison. Meither claiming was would for at the several places for by law, and therefore the elections by of which they claim seats were mill and void. The committee therefore, recommend the adoption, by the House of Delegates, of the following resolutions: 1. Resolved. That the 23d section of article of the Constitution does not authorize the admission of former members of the House of Delegates in the House until their success