Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Maxwell or search for Maxwell in all documents.

Your search returned 4 results in 1 document section:

array the slaveholder against the non-slaveholder, and thus encourage a feeling of the most pernicious character. Mr. Maxwell, of North Carolina, moved to amend the amendment by striking out all of the bill specifying the classes permitted to hble. Rejected. The vote was then taken on Mr. Clark's amendment and it was adopted. The vote being taken upon Mr. Maxwell's amendment, striking out all in the first section in relation to the particular persons to be exempted by substitutiohich the discussion becoming extended, On motion of Mr. Preston, was postponed until to-morrow. On motion of Mr. Maxwell, the Senate agreed, that when it adjourn, it adjourn to meet on Monday next. On motion of Mr. Maxwell, the motionMr. Maxwell, the motion to postpone the consideration of the substitute bill was reconsidered, and that bill was again taken up, and after half an hour's further debate, was postponed until Monday. The Senate then went into Executive session. Note.--The substitu