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Glocester (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 3
ed by the Pennsylvania Legislature says: "That all plots, conspiracies and warlike demonstrations against the United States, in any section of the country, are treasonable in their character, and whatever power of the government is necessary to their suppression, should be applied to that purpose without hesitation or delay. Mr. Christian moved the communication of the Governor, with the accompanying documents, be laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Jones, of Gloucester, objected to the motion. He did not see why the House should print the resolutions adopted by the Black Republican Legislature of Pennsylvania. If he understood them aright, they contained a threat of coercion. Mr. Christian said he had made the motion in the usual form, and as an act of courtesy to the States sending the resolutions. Mr. Duckwall said the Pennsylvania resolutions may differ in some points of phraseology from those of New York and Ohio, but their intent was the
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
Colleges returned an adverse report on the proposition of paying, for tuition of certain indigent children in Richmond county, a sum of money exceeding the quota assigned to the School Fund. The adverse report of the Committee on Finance to the petition of W. B. Wooldridge and T. C. Howard, asking for a re-assessment of certain lands, was, on motion, recommitted to said committee. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. McGruder, of constructing a railroad in the county of Henrico, commencing at the mines of the Richmond and New York Coal Company and intersecting with the Richmond and York River Railroad; by Mr. Cowan, of amending the charter of the Preston Bank of Virginia; by Mr. Christian, of authorizing a connecting railroad from a point on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Cranberry Summit, in Preston county, to some point on the Virginia Central Railroad, in Augusta county; by Mr. Magruder, of authorizing the delivery of two field-pieces to the Scottsville
Augusta county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. McGruder, of constructing a railroad in the county of Henrico, commencing at the mines of the Richmond and New York Coal Company and intersecting with the Richmond and York River Railroad; by Mr. Cowan, of amending the charter of the Preston Bank of Virginia; by Mr. Christian, of authorizing a connecting railroad from a point on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Cranberry Summit, in Preston county, to some point on the Virginia Central Railroad, in Augusta county; by Mr. Magruder, of authorizing the delivery of two field-pieces to the Scottsville Home Guard, upon proper and reasonable condition; by Mr. McGehee, of authorizing the negroes manumitted by the last will and testament of Isaac N. Robertson, dec'd, of the county of Appomattox, to select masters for themselves without compensation. Bills Reported--To amend the 14th section of an act providing additional protection for the slave property of citizens of this Commonwealth; authorizing
Richmond county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
arter of the Magnolia Bank, at Morgantown, was referred to the Committee on Banks. The Committee on Military Affairs, who had under consideration the petition of citizens of the county of Surry for the formation of a Volunteer Rifle Company, with less than the minimum number now allowed by law, reported a resolution rejecting said petition. The Committee on Schools and Colleges returned an adverse report on the proposition of paying, for tuition of certain indigent children in Richmond county, a sum of money exceeding the quota assigned to the School Fund. The adverse report of the Committee on Finance to the petition of W. B. Wooldridge and T. C. Howard, asking for a re-assessment of certain lands, was, on motion, recommitted to said committee. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. McGruder, of constructing a railroad in the county of Henrico, commencing at the mines of the Richmond and New York Coal Company and intersecting with the Richmond and York Ri
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 3
House of delegates. Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1860. The House was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Speaker Crutchfield. Prayer by Rev. Wm. Brown, of the Presbyterian Church. Resolutions of the Tennessee and Pennsylvania Legislatures.--The Speaker announced a message from the Governor, which was to the effect that he had received on the evening of Janbary 28th, from his Excellency Isham G. Harris, Governor of the State of Tennessee, a communication enclosing joint resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of that State on the 22d inst., proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the United States; also, that he had received by the same mail a communication from A. G. Curtin, Esq., Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, enclosing joint resolutions relative to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union, adopted by the Legislature of that State on the 24th inst. The fifth resolution passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature says: "That all plots
Cranberry Summit (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
rtain lands, was, on motion, recommitted to said committee. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. McGruder, of constructing a railroad in the county of Henrico, commencing at the mines of the Richmond and New York Coal Company and intersecting with the Richmond and York River Railroad; by Mr. Cowan, of amending the charter of the Preston Bank of Virginia; by Mr. Christian, of authorizing a connecting railroad from a point on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Cranberry Summit, in Preston county, to some point on the Virginia Central Railroad, in Augusta county; by Mr. Magruder, of authorizing the delivery of two field-pieces to the Scottsville Home Guard, upon proper and reasonable condition; by Mr. McGehee, of authorizing the negroes manumitted by the last will and testament of Isaac N. Robertson, dec'd, of the county of Appomattox, to select masters for themselves without compensation. Bills Reported--To amend the 14th section of an act providing additional pr
Appomattox (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
nk of Virginia; by Mr. Christian, of authorizing a connecting railroad from a point on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Cranberry Summit, in Preston county, to some point on the Virginia Central Railroad, in Augusta county; by Mr. Magruder, of authorizing the delivery of two field-pieces to the Scottsville Home Guard, upon proper and reasonable condition; by Mr. McGehee, of authorizing the negroes manumitted by the last will and testament of Isaac N. Robertson, dec'd, of the county of Appomattox, to select masters for themselves without compensation. Bills Reported--To amend the 14th section of an act providing additional protection for the slave property of citizens of this Commonwealth; authorizing the payment of $92.49 to Thos. L. Jones, of Caroline co.; to regulate the prayer for and effect of answers in Courts of Equity; refunding to R. H. Maury and others a sum of money paid on an erroneous assessment of land in the county of Nicholas; for refunding to James J. Spauldin
Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 3
of courtesy to the States sending the resolutions. Mr. Duckwall said the Pennsylvania resolutions may differ in some points of phraseology from those of New York and Ohio, but their intent was the same. He saw no reason why a different course of action should be preserved in regard to them. He moved to lay all of the documents on the table, and print only Governor Letcher's letter and the Tennessee resolutions. Mr. Collier by way of amendment to the motion of the gentleman from Augusta, submitted a motion, that the proper action for this House to take, was to print the communication of Gov. Letcher and resolutions of the Tennessee Legislature. When this had been done it would then be proper to lay on the table those of the Pennsylvania Legislature. It is eminently proper that a response should be mode to the resolutions of the Tennessee Legislature. Nothing more is demanded relative to the Pennsylvania resolutions than lay them on the table. The suggestions of Mr. Col
Surry (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
r. Collier were approved by the gentlemen, (Messrs. Christian and Duckwall) and accepted in lieu of their motions, and as such were adopted by the House. The Tennessee resolutions were referred to the Committee on State and Federal Relations. General Business.--An adverse report to amending the charter of the Magnolia Bank, at Morgantown, was referred to the Committee on Banks. The Committee on Military Affairs, who had under consideration the petition of citizens of the county of Surry for the formation of a Volunteer Rifle Company, with less than the minimum number now allowed by law, reported a resolution rejecting said petition. The Committee on Schools and Colleges returned an adverse report on the proposition of paying, for tuition of certain indigent children in Richmond county, a sum of money exceeding the quota assigned to the School Fund. The adverse report of the Committee on Finance to the petition of W. B. Wooldridge and T. C. Howard, asking for a re-
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
, proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the United States; also, that he had received by the same mail a communication from A. G. Curtin, Esq., Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, enclosing joint resolutions relative to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union, adopted by the Legislature of that State on the 24th inst. The fifth resolution passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature says: "That all plots, conspiracies and warlike demonstrations against the United States, in any section of the country, are treasonable in their character, and whatever power of the government is necessary to their suppression, should be applied to that purpose without hesitation or delay. Mr. Christian moved the communication of the Governor, with the accompanying documents, be laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Jones, of Gloucester, objected to the motion. He did not see why the House should print the resolutions adopted by the Black Republican
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