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Palmer, Burton C. Cook, Thomas J. Turner.
Iowa.--James Harlan, James W. Grimes, Samuel H. Curtis, William Vandever.
Kansas.--Thomas Ewing, Jr., J. C. Stone. H. J. Adams. M. F. Conway. When they were not appointed by Legislatures, they were chostates against ten.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Kansas--10. Noes--Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania. Rhode Island, Tennesse Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania Rhode Islaad, Tennessee, Virginia. Kansas--13. Mr. Seddon then offered his substitute.
It was rejected by a vote of sixteen States against four.
The four StatePennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas.
They have approved what is herewith submitted, and respectfully request that your honorable body will submit it to conv
ohn Wood, Stephen T. Logan, John M. Palmer, Burton C. Cook, Thomas J. Turner.
Iowa.--James Harlan, James W. Grimes, Samuel H. Curtis, William Vandever.
Kansas.- White; Ohio, Thomas Ewing; Indiana, Caleb B. Smith; Illinois, Stephen F. Logan; Iowa, James Harlan; Delaware, Daniel M. Bates; North Carolina, Thomas Ruffin; Virgini rejected by eleven States against ten.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Kansas--10. Noes--Delawcted by a vote of thirteen States against eight.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois. Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont--8. Noes--Delaware, Indiy a vote of eleven States against nine.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, and Vermont--9. Noes--Delaware, irginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas.
They have approved what is herewith submitted, and respectfully reques
s, Reuben Hitchcock, Thomas Ewing, V. B. Horton, C. P. Wolcott.
Indiana.--Caleb B. Smith, Pleasant A. Hackleman, Godlove S. Orth, E. W. H.vention, but felt satisfied with the Constitution as it was; while Indiana instructed its delegates not to commit that State to any action uny, Peter D. Vroom; Pennsylvania, Thomas White; Ohio, Thomas Ewing; Indiana, Caleb B. Smith; Illinois, Stephen F. Logan; Iowa, James Harlan; Dcted by eleven States against ten.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Kanassachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont--8. Noes--Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pote of eleven States against nine.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, and Vermont-nd, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas.
They have approved what is herewith subm
an, Godlove S. Orth, E. W. H. Ellis, Thomas C. Slaughter
Illinois.--John Wood, Stephen T. Logan, John M. Palmer, Burton C. d received permission to commit it to proposed measures.
Illinois wished it to be understood that its willingness to conferhomas White; Ohio, Thomas Ewing; Indiana, Caleb B. Smith; Illinois, Stephen F. Logan; Iowa, James Harlan; Delaware, Daniel Mected by eleven States against ten.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampse of thirteen States against eight.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois. Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vervote of eleven States against nine.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampsh Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas.
They have approved what is herewith submie Legislatures of the States of Kentucky, New Jersey, and Illinois had applied to Congress to call a convention of the State
W. Loomis, Thomas E. Franklin, William McKennan, Thomas White.
Delaware.--George B. Rodney, Daniel M. Bates, Henry Ridgley, John W. Houstoonstitution, even to the full execution of the Fugitive Slave Act. Delaware simply declared its devotion to the Union, and instructed its delea, Caleb B. Smith; Illinois, Stephen F. Logan; Iowa, James Harlan; Delaware, Daniel M. Bates; North Carolina, Thomas Ruffin; Virginia, James AMassachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Kansas--10. Noes--Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, P, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont--8. Noes--Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolinaine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, and Vermont--9. Noes--Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri
uncan, William W. Hoppin, George H. Browne, Samuel G. Arnold.
Connecticut.--Roger S. Baldwin, Chauncey F. Cleveland, Charles J. McCurdy, Jsachusetts, Francis B. Crowninshield: Rhode Island, Samuel Ames; Connecticut, Roger S. Baldwin; New York, David Dudley Field; New Jersey, Pet lose his property.
Two members of the Committee (Baldwin, of Connecticut.
and Seddon, of Virginia) each presented a minority report.
Ba proposition was rejected by eleven States against ten.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Haas rejected by a vote of thirteen States against eight.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois. Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, were rejected by a vote of eleven States against nine.
Ayes--Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Has:--Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu setts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virgini