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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 2
ion, as amended, was then adopted , viva voce. The 14th (and last) resolution of the series was then taken up, as follows: 14. Their peculiar relations of the States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas to the other States, make it proper, in the judgment of this Convention, that the former Stated should consult together and concert such measures for their final action as the honor, the interests and the safety of the people thereong States be not made to the proposed amendments to the Constitution by the time appointed for the re- assembling of this body; it is the opinion of this Convention that the said States of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas, ought to assemble in primary Conventions, and in conjunction with this State, convene at — on the -- day of --. a Congress of the said States, composed of delegates to be appointed by the respective Conventions thereof, for the pur
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
The 13th resolution, as amended, was then adopted , viva voce. The 14th (and last) resolution of the series was then taken up, as follows: 14. Their peculiar relations of the States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas to the other States, make it proper, in the judgment of this Convention, that the former Stated should consult together and concert such measures for their final action as the honor, the interests and the safetyf the non-slaveholding States be not made to the proposed amendments to the Constitution by the time appointed for the re- assembling of this body; it is the opinion of this Convention that the said States of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas, ought to assemble in primary Conventions, and in conjunction with this State, convene at — on the -- day of --. a Congress of the said States, composed of delegates to be appointed by the respective Conventions
Kentucky (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 2
tucky, Missouri and Arkansas to the other States, make it proper, in the judgment of this Convention, that the former Stated should consult together and concert such measures for their final action as the honor, the interests and the safety of the people thereof may demand, and for that purpose the proper authorities of those States are requested to appoint Commissioners to meet Commissioners to be appointed by this Convention on behalf of the people of this State, at Frankfort, in the State of Kentucky, on the last Monday in May next. Mr. Flournoy moved to pass by the resolution for the present, with a view to considering the proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution. Mr. Conrad of Frederick, opposed the motion to pass by. It was lost by a large majority. Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, deemed it proper that some action should be taken in view of the possible rejection of the propositions by the non-slaveholding States. He had before indicated his purpose to offer an am
Frankfort (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 2
d the safety of the people thereof may demand, and for that purpose the proper authorities of those States are requested to appoint Commissioners to meet Commissioners to be appointed by this Convention on behalf of the people of this State, at Frankfort, in the State of Kentucky, on the last Monday in May next. Mr. Flournoy moved to pass by the resolution for the present, with a view to considering the proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution. Mr. Conrad of Frederick, opposed on demanded a conference with the Border States; if they refused to take any action, then Virginia would be left free to act as the circumstances required. Mr. Baldwin moved to amend the amendment by filling the first blank with the word "Frankfort," but withdrew it. He then moved to strike out from the amendment the words "at — on the --day of --." Mr. Baldwin spoke briefly upon his amendment. Mr. Moore, of Rockbridge, moved that the Committee rise, which was agreed to, and the
Fauquier (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution. Mr. Conrad of Frederick, opposed the motion to pass by. It was lost by a large majority. Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, deemed it proper that some action should be taken in view of the possible rejection of the propositions by the non-slaveholding States. He had before indicated Mr. Moore, of Rockbridge, moved that the Committee rise, which was agreed to, and the Committee rose and reported progress. In Convention. Mr. Marr, of Fauquier, stated that he was reported in the Richmond Enquirer, which reports officially, as having made a speech on Saturday last, when in fact he made no speech. The rt. Mr. Early then proceeded to note some errors in the report of the speech which he made on that occasion, and which had been attributed to the member from Fauquier, who might have deemed himself happy to have made use of such sentiments. Mr. Marr said if he had done so, his constitutions would have deemed it a gross mi
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 2
in the negative-- yeas 39, nays 86. The 13th resolution, as amended, was then adopted , viva voce. The 14th (and last) resolution of the series was then taken up, as follows: 14. Their peculiar relations of the States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas to the other States, make it proper, in the judgment of this Convention, that the former Stated should consult together and concert such measures for their final action as theble responses on the part of the non-slaveholding States be not made to the proposed amendments to the Constitution by the time appointed for the re- assembling of this body; it is the opinion of this Convention that the said States of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas, ought to assemble in primary Conventions, and in conjunction with this State, convene at — on the -- day of --. a Congress of the said States, composed of delegates to be appointed by
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 2
ed, was then adopted , viva voce. The 14th (and last) resolution of the series was then taken up, as follows: 14. Their peculiar relations of the States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas to the other States, make it proper, in the judgment of this Convention, that the former Stated should consult together and concert such measures for their final action as the honor, the interests and the safety of the people thereof may demand,not made to the proposed amendments to the Constitution by the time appointed for the re- assembling of this body; it is the opinion of this Convention that the said States of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas, ought to assemble in primary Conventions, and in conjunction with this State, convene at — on the -- day of --. a Congress of the said States, composed of delegates to be appointed by the respective Conventions thereof, for the purpose of recom
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
39, nays 86. The 13th resolution, as amended, was then adopted , viva voce. The 14th (and last) resolution of the series was then taken up, as follows: 14. Their peculiar relations of the States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas to the other States, make it proper, in the judgment of this Convention, that the former Stated should consult together and concert such measures for their final action as the honor, the interests a on the part of the non-slaveholding States be not made to the proposed amendments to the Constitution by the time appointed for the re- assembling of this body; it is the opinion of this Convention that the said States of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas, ought to assemble in primary Conventions, and in conjunction with this State, convene at — on the -- day of --. a Congress of the said States, composed of delegates to be appointed by the respectiv
Rockbridge (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
mend the amendment by filling the first blank with the word "Frankfort," but withdrew it. He then moved to strike out from the amendment the words "at — on the --day of --." Mr. Baldwin spoke briefly upon his amendment. Mr. Moore, of Rockbridge, moved that the Committee rise, which was agreed to, and the Committee rose and reported progress. In Convention. Mr. Marr, of Fauquier, stated that he was reported in the Richmond Enquirer, which reports officially, as having made a spent, Echols, Early and Brown defined their position; a very amusing colloquy between the last named gentlemen and Mr. Wise kept the house in a state of merriment. Pending the consideration of the subject, On motion of Mr. Branch, the Convention adjourned. Note. --In the vote just before the recess, on Tuesday, on Mr. Tarr's motion to strike out the last clause of the 11th resolution, the name of Mr. Dorman, of Rockbridge, was accidentally omitted. He voted in the negative.
Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 2
s decided in the negative-- yeas 39, nays 86. The 13th resolution, as amended, was then adopted , viva voce. The 14th (and last) resolution of the series was then taken up, as follows: 14. Their peculiar relations of the States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas to the other States, make it proper, in the judgment of this Convention, that the former Stated should consult together and concert such measures for their final acthat favorable responses on the part of the non-slaveholding States be not made to the proposed amendments to the Constitution by the time appointed for the re- assembling of this body; it is the opinion of this Convention that the said States of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas, ought to assemble in primary Conventions, and in conjunction with this State, convene at — on the -- day of --. a Congress of the said States, composed of delegates to be app
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