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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Proceedings of Congress. In the Senate, Saturday, Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, presented the resolutions of the Democratic State Convention of that State. Mr. Hale thought, that as the paper was not addressed as a memorial to the Senate it should not be received. The subject was discussed by Mr. Crittenden, Mr. Pugh, Mr. Mason, Mr. Cameron, and Mr. Anthony. The Senate agreed, by a vote of yeas 33, nays 14, to receive the memorial. Mr. Hale moved that the resolution be referred to the Committee of Thirteen, which was agreed to. Mr. Latham moved to take up the bill providing for a payment of expenses of Indian hostilities in Texas, and afterwards withdrew the motion. Mr. Seward presented several compromise memorials. Mr. Crittenden presented a similar memorial, from one thousand citizens of Kentucky; also, memorials of the same character from Maine, Missouri, and Connecticut. Mr. Ten Eyck presented a Republican manifesto from the Republican members of