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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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The National crisis.
the debate on the force bill — interesting scene at the Seventh Regiment armory-- resolutions of respect — Old Abe Hung in effigy — Miscellaneous items.
The debate on the force bill.
The Staunton Volunteer (Force) Bill has been virtually killed, by postponement in the United States House of Representatives.--When it was called up Tuesday--
Mr. Howard, of Michigan, resumed his remarks in favor of it, arguing that it merely gave a construction to laws already in existence.
It was the duty of Congress to put into the hands of the President the means for the performance of his duty, and point out the mode in which he should do it. They could not be released from this obligation.
He repeated that the President should have the power to execute the Constitution in all its parts.
The highest duty of the Government, which dates anterior to all Constitutions, is to preserve its existence.
Mr. Pryor said it was the purpose of the dominant party, <
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