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Fauquier (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ckham, Willey, and Wilson.--75 The question recurring on Mr. Sutherlin's amendment, it was opposed by Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, on the ground that it was already provided for. The vote was then taken, and the amendment rejected. Mr. Johnriefly advocated his amendment, expressing his hopelessness of an adjustment of present difficulties. Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, replied, declaring his confident hope that through some of the measures proposed the country would eventually be restore 7th line by striking out the word"preserved," and insert in lien thereof the word "re-established." Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, favored the amendment, which was agreed to. Mr. Wise then moved to strike out the whole resolution, with a view tresolution, (as printed above) and insertingthe word "should," The amendments were briefly debated by Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, and Mr. Wise; after which, Mr. Wilson's amendment was voted down. Mr. Wise then demanded the yeas and nays upon hi
Charlotte (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
by striking out the word"the" before the word"Union" in the 4th line.--The word having been put there by mistake, it was stricken out by general consent. Mr. Carlile offered an amendment to the resolution, viz; to strike out from the second and third lines "lamenting the wrongs that have impelled some of the States to dissolve their connection with," and insert"caused by some of the States having cast off their obedience to." Voted down by a large majority. Mr. Bouldin, of Charlotte, moved to amend the resolution by striking out from the 6th line the words "Indulge the hope," and inserting in lieu thereof the words "earnestly desire." Mr. Bouldin briefly advocated his amendment, expressing his hopelessness of an adjustment of present difficulties. Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, replied, declaring his confident hope that through some of the measures proposed the country would eventually be restored to its proud position. He was in favor of the amendment, and demand
Fort Bedford (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 1
Sitlington, Spurlock, Staples, Alex H. H. Stuart Chapman J. Stuart, Summers, Tarr, Tayloe, Franklin P. Turner, Willey, Wilson, Woods, and Wysor.--73. Committee of the whole. The Convention went into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. Southall in the chair,) for the purpose of considering the report of the Committee on Federal Relations. The Chairman took occasion to say that he had, during the confusion which prevailed yesterday evening, entertained a motion from the gentleman from Bedford, (Mr. Goggin,) to insert a substitute for the substitute offered for the 6th resolution by Mr. Harvie. He was now satisfied that he ought not to have entertained the motion. Mr. Critcser, of Westmoreland, offered an amendment to the 6th resolution: to strike: the words "cast off obedience to" and insert the words"dissolve their connection with, " so that the resolution would read--"Deeply deploring the present distracted condition of the country, and lamenting the wrongs that have imp
Goochland (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
, Hoge, Holiday, Hubbard, Hughes, Jackson, Janney, M. Johnson, Peter C. Johnston, McComas, McGrew, Marshall, Maslin, Masters, Moffett, Moore, Nelson, Osburn, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Robert E. Scott, Wm. C. Scott, Sharp, Sitlington, Spurlock, Staples, A. H. H. Stuart, C. J. Stuart, Summers, Sutherlin, Tarr, White, Wickham, and Willey.--67. Mr. Early moved to amend by striking out the word " restore"in the last sentence, and inserting the word"preserve," Rejected. Mr. Leake, of Goochland, moved to further amend the resolution by adding thereto the following: "And the people of the non-slaveholding States must abstain from all interference with the institution of slavery as it exists in any of the States, or in any of the common territory; and there must be an entire abandonment of all political organizations based upon the principle of hostility to Southern institutions." Pending the consideration of this amendment the hour for recess arrived.
Pulaski, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
was now satisfied that he ought not to have entertained the motion. Mr. Critcser, of Westmoreland, offered an amendment to the 6th resolution: to strike: the words "cast off obedience to" and insert the words"dissolve their connection with, " so that the resolution would read--"Deeply deploring the present distracted condition of the country, and lamenting the wrongs that have impelled some of the States to dissolve their connection with the Federal Government," &c. Mr. Wysor, of Pulaski, moved to amend the amendment by striking out the whole resolution; but the Chairman ruled it out of order at this point. Mr. Critcher's amendment was agreed to. Mr. Moore, of Rockbridge, moved to further amend the sixth resolution by striking out the word"wrongs," in the second line, and inserting the word"causes." Mr. Wise asked the mover of the amendment if he meant to say there were no wrongs which had impelled the Southern States to withdraw. Mr. Moore said there ha
Rockbridge (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
th the Federal Government," &c. Mr. Wysor, of Pulaski, moved to amend the amendment by striking out the whole resolution; but the Chairman ruled it out of order at this point. Mr. Critcher's amendment was agreed to. Mr. Moore, of Rockbridge, moved to further amend the sixth resolution by striking out the word"wrongs," in the second line, and inserting the word"causes." Mr. Wise asked the mover of the amendment if he meant to say there were no wrongs which had impelled the Soument to the amendment, by adding after the word "States," the words "and not seek to accumulate within the limits of any Southern State an amount of troops or munitions of war, not required for purposes of external defence." Mr. Dorman, of Rockbridge, said he would vote against both amendments. The amendment of the gentleman from Pittsylvania was provided for in the 12th resolution. Mr. Sutherlin, in reply to Mr. Dorman, and the 12th resolution was not yet adopted, and in any event it
Fort Fisher (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Bouldin, Boyd, Branch, Brent, Bruce, Byrne. Campbell, Carter, Chambliss, Chapman, Coffman, Coun, R. Y Conrad. Couch, R. H. Cox, Critcher, Custis, Deskins, Echos, Fisher. Flournoy, French, Fugate, Garland, Gillespie, Graham, Gravely, Gray, Goggin, John Goode, Jr., Hate, Addison Hall, Ephraim B. Hall, L. S. Hall, Hammond, Harvie, lley, Wilson, and Woods.--104. Nays.--Messrs. Ambler, Jas. Barbour, Blakey, Boisseau, Borst, Bruce, Carlile, Cecil, Chambliss, Chapman, Conn, Richard H. Cox. Fisher, Graham, John Goode, Jr., Hale, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Kent, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Seawell, Strange, Williams, and Wise--3.--Messrs. Ambler, Armstrong, Blakey, Blow, Botssiou, Borst, Bouldin, Boyd, Branch, Brent, Bruce, Cecil, Chambliss, Chapman, Coffman, Conn, Rich'dH. Cox, Echois, Fisher, Flournoy Garland, Graham, Gravely, Goggin, John Goode, Jr., Hale, C. Hall, L. S. Hall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isabel, Kent, Kilby. Kindred, Lawson, Leake, Mc
Pittsylvania (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
herlin, Tayloe, Thornton, Tredway, R. H. Turner, F. P. Turner, Tyler, Waller, Whitffeld, Wickham, Williams, Wise, Woods, and Wysor--107. Mr. Sutherlin, of Pittsylvania, moved to further amend the resolution by inserting after the word "hope" in the 6th line, the words "provided the authorities at Washington shall maintain peaSouthern States. Mr. Speed, of Campbell, asked if it would be in order at this point to offer an amendment to the amendment offered by the gentleman from Pittsylvania? The Chair ruled it to be in order, and an informal debate took place on Parliamentary law, between Messrs, Wise, Conrad, and Clemens. Mr. Speed thenot required for purposes of external defence." Mr. Dorman, of Rockbridge, said he would vote against both amendments. The amendment of the gentleman from Pittsylvania was provided for in the 12th resolution. Mr. Sutherlin, in reply to Mr. Dorman, and the 12th resolution was not yet adopted, and in any event it could do
Samuel M. Price (search for this): article 1
cNeil, Masters, Morton, Moore, Orrick, Osburn, Parks, Patrick, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Sharp, Sheffey, Sitlington, Spurlock, Staples, Alex H. H. Stuart Chapmane, Morris. Morton. Neblett, Nelson, Orrick, Osburn, Parks, Pendleton, Preston, Price, Pugh, Randolph, Robert E. Scott. Seawell, Sheffey, Sitlington, Slaughter, Sou, Masters, Moffett, Moore, Nelson, Osburn, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Robert R. Scott, Sharp, Sitlington, Staples, Alex. H. H. Stuart, Chapmanett, Moore, Nelson, Orrick, Osburn, Parks, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Robt. E. Scott, Wm. C. Scott, Sharp, Sitlington. Southall, Spurlock, Stett, Moore, Nelson, Orrick, Osburn, Parks, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Randolph, Richardson, Robert E. Scott, William C. Scott, Sharp, Sheffey,, Masters, Moffett, Moore, Nelson, Osburn, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Robert E. Scott, Wm. C. Scott, Sharp, Sitlington, Spurlock, Staples, A.
ton, Tredway. Robert H. Turner, Tyler, Waller, White, Whitfield, Wickham, and Williams.--54, Nays.--Messrs. Janney, (President) Armstrong, Aston, Alfred M. Barbrnton, Tredway, R. H. Turner, F. P. Turner, Tyler, Waller, Whitffeld, Wickham, Williams, Wise, Woods, and Wysor--107. Mr. Sutherlin, of Pittsylvania, moved to fuge, Sutherlin, Thornton, Tredway, Robert H. Turner, Franklin P. Turner, Tyler, Williams, Wise, Woods, and Wysor--61. Nats.--Messrs. Armstrong, Aston, Alf'd. M. Be, Sutherlin. Thornton, Tredway. Robt. H. Turner, Franklin P. Turner, Tyler, Williams, Wilson, Wise, Woods, and Wysor.--57. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Aston, Al, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Seawell, Strange, Williams, and Wise--31. The resolution, as adopted, reads: Deeply deploring trange, Tayloe, Thoraton. R. H. Turner, F. P.Turner, Tyler, Waller, Whitfield, Williams, Wilson, Wise, Woods, and Wysor.--68. Nays.--Messrs. Aston, A. M. Barbour
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