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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1865., [Electronic resource], Extra session of the Maryland Legislature . (search)
Extra session of the Maryland Legislature.
--Governor Bradford has issued his proclamation convening the General Assembly of Maryland in extra session, at Annapolis, at noon on day of January, 1866, "to consider such subjects of public interest as the Governor may then bring to their attention." Extra sessions of the General Assembly are limited to thirty days by a constitutional provision.
The German Protestants.
--The congregation of St. John's Church, (German Protestants,) on Fifth street, beyond Leigh, held a meeting a short time ago, and elected the Rev. Mr. Schwartz, of Maryland, as the pastor of the church.
This gentleman preached his initiatory sermon on Sunday last, and gave great satisfaction to the congregation.
He also preached on Thursday (thanksgiving day,) with no less success.
We may state that Mr. Schwartz's election was confirmed by a meeting of the congregation held subsequent to the first.
The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1865., [Electronic resource], Report of the Secretary of the . (search)
The constitutional amendment adopted.
Alabama has adopted the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery.
This is the twenty-seventh State which has ratified it, and thus we have the requisite number of three-fourths to give it effect.
The following are the States concurring: Illinois, Rhode Island, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan, Maine, Ohio, Kansas, Minnesota, Virginia, Indiana, Nevada, Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Vermont, Tennessee, Arkansas, Connecticut, Iowa, (one house,) New Hampshire, South Carolina and North Carolina.
The Legislatures of the following States have rejected it: Delaware, Kentucky and New Jersey.
But New Jersey, it is anticipated, will concur in the amendment at the coming session of its Legislature.