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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 43 1 Browse Search
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agreed to — yeas, thirty-two; nays, five. Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, moved to amend the bill, so thn, Mr. Collamer, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Salisbury, Mr. Davis, Mr. Foot, Mr. Clark, Mr. Wilkinson, and Mr.h, the Senate resumed its consideration, and Mr. Davis moved that the loyal owners of slaves taken ointed by the district court. On the ninth, Mr. Davis spoke at great length in favor of his amendmJohnson opposed the passage of the bill, and Mr. Davis denounced it as another of the series of stresumed the consideration of the resolution. Mr. Davis declared that the great and principal effecton, the pending question being the motion of Mr. Davis to refer it to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. de an elaborate speech against its passage. Mr. Davis moved to amend the resolution so as to make pective. Mr. Clark, of New-Hampshire, hoped Mr. Davis's amendment would not be agreed to, and thatf the country. This is the first time, said Mr. Davis, I have ever ventured to utter a voice in th[12 more...]