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Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 16
the following resolutions introduced into the Senate of this State by Mr. Duncombe, and the vote by which the Senate refused to lay it on the table. This is an indication that there is still left a healthy conservative constitutional sentiment in Iowa, which needs but a favorable opportunity to manifest itself for the preservation of at least a remnant of the Union, and some of the political rights resulting from the acknowledgment of the Independence of the United States: Whereas, At thise disregarded, the butchery of the patriotic and innocent citizens as well as guilty, and such a war, if possible to be honorably avoided, is unpatriotic, unmeasurable and anti-Christian: Therefore, Resolved, That the Senate of the State of Iowa recommend to the Government of the United States in this, their most earnest appeal, that while every preparation for the defence of the Government shall be made, a cessation of actual hostilities may take place until Congress shall have time to a
United States (United States) (search for this): article 16
nd some of the political rights resulting from the acknowledgment of the Independence of the United States: Whereas, At this time nearly one-third of the States of this Union have taken upon theovernment, and have established a Confederate Government separate from the Government of the United States, and establishing a Constitution Republican in form, and have sent Commissioners to the Fede It is not only desirable but indispensable to the security and welfare of the people of the United States that terms of peace be arranged between the portions of the country now in a state of war, bre, Resolved, That the Senate of the State of Iowa recommend to the Government of the United States in this, their most earnest appeal, that while every preparation for the defence of the Govery of the Senate be requested to forward a copy of these resolutions to the President of the United States, and to each of our representatives in Congress. Hammer moved to lay them on the table.
Dubuque (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 16
Peace resolutions in the Senate of Iowa. We copy the following from the Dubuque (Iowa) Herald, of May 31st: We are gratified in being able to lay before our readers the following resolutions introduced into the Senate of this State by Mr. Duncombe, and the vote by which the Senate refused to lay it on the table. This is an indication that there is still left a healthy conservative constitutional sentiment in Iowa, which needs but a favorable opportunity to manifest itself for the preservation of at least a remnant of the Union, and some of the political rights resulting from the acknowledgment of the Independence of the United States: Whereas, At this time nearly one-third of the States of this Union have taken upon themselves the responsibility of withdrawing their allegiance to the Federal Government, and have established a Confederate Government separate from the Government of the United States, and establishing a Constitution Republican in form, and have sent Commi
Peace resolutions in the Senate of Iowa. We copy the following from the Dubuque (Iowa) Herald, of May 31st: We are gratified in being able to lay before our readers the following resolutions introduced into the Senate of this State by Mr. Duncombe, and the vote by which the Senate refused to lay it on the table. This is an indication that there is still left a healthy conservative constitutional sentiment in Iowa, which needs but a favorable opportunity to manifest itself for the preservation of at least a remnant of the Union, and some of the political rights resulting from the acknowledgment of the Independence of the United States: Whereas, At this time nearly one-third of the States of this Union have taken upon themselves the responsibility of withdrawing their allegiance to the Federal Government, and have established a Confederate Government separate from the Government of the United States, and establishing a Constitution Republican in form, and have sent Commi
Peace resolutions in the Senate of Iowa. We copy the following from the Dubuque (Iowa) Herald, of May 31st: We are gratified in being able to lay before our readers the following resolutions introduced into the Senate of this State by Mr. Duncombe, and the vote by which the Senate refused to lay it on the table. This is an indication that there is still left a healthy conservative constitutional sentiment in Iowa, which needs but a favorable opportunity to manifest itself for the preservation of at least a remnant of the Union, and some of the political rights resulting from the acknowledgment of the Independence of the United States: Whereas, At this time nearly one-third of the States of this Union have taken upon themselves the responsibility of withdrawing their allegiance to the Federal Government, and have established a Confederate Government separate from the Government of the United States, and establishing a Constitution Republican in form, and have sent Commi