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United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
rting: In all the present territory of the United States, involuntary servitude, as it now exists, tory for the uses of the Government of the United States; but Congress shall pass all laws necessar, or other places ceded or reserved to the United States. Nor shall any law be passed by Congress or labor in any State or Territory of the United States to any other State or Territory thereof, wnsit through any State or Territory of the United States with such property and persons, to and froin any of the States or Territories of the United States any other tax than a capitation tax, to be directed to be apportioned throughout the United States according to the fourth clause of section m shall be recognized and protected by the United States and their authorities as the rights of othhe Supreme and other Federal Courts of the United States, and their nomination and appointment shalof any of the States or Territories of the United States, or which will introduce or invite foreign[3 more...]
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 3
2d sections of the report, and inserting: In all the present territory of the United States, involuntary servitude, as it now exists, hall remain and shall not be changed; nor shall any law be passed by Congress or the Territorial Legislatures to hinder or prevent the taking of persons held to service or labor from any of the States of this Union to said Territory; nor to impair the rights arising from said relation: nor shall said rights be in any manner affected by any pre-existing law of Mexico in the part acquired from her; but the same shall be protected as other rights, and be subject to judicial cognizance in the Federal Courts according to existing laws, and to the remedies and practice of the common law, so far as they may be consistent with each other. --And when any Territory, within such boundary as Congress may prescribe, shall contain a population equal to that required for a member of Congress, it shall, if its form of government be republican, be admitted into the Unio
rt to section 10. And it is hereby Ordained and Declared by this Convention, That the foregoing propositions of adjustment shall be submitted to the people of this Commonwealth for their approval or disapproval, at their elections, to be held next May. And that it shall also be submitted to them, at said elections, to decide whether, when said propositions in case of their approval by the people of this Commonwealth, shall be made to the co-States, they will not accept the same, or will not rewill not resume the powers granted by them under the Constitution of the United States. And, do that end, it is further ordained, that it shall be the duty of the officers conducting the election to be held for members of the General Assembly, in May next, to prepare proper poll books, the form of which shall be prescribed, and distributed throughout the Commonwealth by the secretary thereof, and to see that a poll shall be opened at the several places of voting in every county; and the said
October 1st (search for this): article 3
Convention, who shall immediately assemble the members thereof, if not in session; and if said propositions be approved by the people, or whether approved or not by the people, they shall adopt the alternative of resuming the powers granted by them under the Constitution, then this Convention shall proceed to act accordingly. And in case both the "propositions" and "resumption" are adopted by the people, this Convention shall await responses to the former, by the co-States, until the 1st day of October next; if the responses are satisfactory, they shall be accepted; if not, or insufficient responses or no responses at all are made, then the alternative of "resumption" shall be ordained by this Convention, and be made the supreme law of the Commonwealth; or, if the said propositions shall be rejected by the voters, and the alternative of resumption be adopted by them, then this Convention shall proceed immediately to ordain and proclaim that the people of this Commonwealth will resume
March 29th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 3
amendments to the last report of the Committee on Federal Relations, presented by Mr. wise, March 29th, 1861. Amendment 1st.--Amend by striking out the 1st and 2d sections of the report, and inserting: In all the present territory of the United States, involuntary servitude, as it now exists, hall remain and shall not be changed; nor shall any law be passed by Congress or the Territorial Legislatures to hinder or prevent the taking of persons held to service or labor from any of the States of this Union to said Territory; nor to impair the rights arising from said relation: nor shall said rights be in any manner affected by any pre-existing law of Mexico in the part acquired from her; but the same shall be protected as other rights, and be subject to judicial cognizance in the Federal Courts according to existing laws, and to the remedies and practice of the common law, so far as they may be consistent with each other. --And when any Territory, within such boundary as Co