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Wheeling, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
The bogus Legislature. --This body, which has been in session at Wheeling, adjourned on the 26th ult., to re-assemble on the 6th of August. It appears that an adjournment was contemplated previous to the battle of Manassas, but Lincoln telegraphed the traitors to hold on — that an attack was about to be made upon the "Rebels"--and that a transfer of their body to Richmond would then be an easy matter — The bogus conclave "held on," but did not come to Richmond! A summary of the proceedings is appended, for the benefit of the curious: A stay law was enacted; a partial bill was passed, authorizing the Governor to organize a patrol in such counties as may need them, and about two hundred thousand dollars were appropriated for carrying on the Government. A similar sum was also appropriated for military purposes. On the last day of the session resolutions were adopted, pledging the members of the Legislature, in their individual capacity, to use all their efforts in effecting
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
s: A stay law was enacted; a partial bill was passed, authorizing the Governor to organize a patrol in such counties as may need them, and about two hundred thousand dollars were appropriated for carrying on the Government. A similar sum was also appropriated for military purposes. On the last day of the session resolutions were adopted, pledging the members of the Legislature, in their individual capacity, to use all their efforts in effecting a thorough military organization in Western Virginia. The last week of the session was occupied chiefly in discussing a bill, reported from a special committee, on the division of the State. The bill proposed to give the assent of the Legislature to the division, and recommended the Convention to re-assemble to take immediate action on the subject. A long discussion followed, and developed a pretty strong element opposed to any division of the State. A good many favored immediate action, on the ground that when the State s
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 19
The bogus Legislature. --This body, which has been in session at Wheeling, adjourned on the 26th ult., to re-assemble on the 6th of August. It appears that an adjournment was contemplated previous to the battle of Manassas, but Lincoln telegraphed the traitors to hold on — that an attack was about to be made upon the "Rebels"--and that a transfer of their body to Richmond would then be an easy matter — The bogus conclave "held on," but did not come to Richmond! A summary of the proceedings is appended, for the benefit of the curious: A stay law was enacted; a partial bill was passed, authorizing the Governor to organize a patrol in such counties as may need them, and about two hundred thousand dollars were appropriated for carrying on the Government. A similar sum was also appropriated for military purposes. On the last day of the session resolutions were adopted, pledging the members of the Legislature, in their individual capacity, to use all their efforts in effectin
The bogus Legislature. --This body, which has been in session at Wheeling, adjourned on the 26th ult., to re-assemble on the 6th of August. It appears that an adjournment was contemplated previous to the battle of Manassas, but Lincoln telegraphed the traitors to hold on — that an attack was about to be made upon the "Rebels"--and that a transfer of their body to Richmond would then be an easy matter — The bogus conclave "held on," but did not come to Richmond! A summary of the proceedings is appended, for the benefit of the curious: A stay law was enacted; a partial bill was passed, authorizing the Governor to organize a patrol in such counties as may need them, and about two hundred thousand dollars were appropriated for carrying on the Government. A similar sum was also appropriated for military purposes. On the last day of the session resolutions were adopted, pledging the members of the Legislature, in their individual capacity, to use all their efforts in effectin
June, 8 AD (search for this): article 19
The bogus Legislature. --This body, which has been in session at Wheeling, adjourned on the 26th ult., to re-assemble on the 6th of August. It appears that an adjournment was contemplated previous to the battle of Manassas, but Lincoln telegraphed the traitors to hold on — that an attack was about to be made upon the "Rebels"--and that a transfer of their body to Richmond would then be an easy matter — The bogus conclave "held on," but did not come to Richmond! A summary of the proceedings is appended, for the benefit of the curious: A stay law was enacted; a partial bill was passed, authorizing the Governor to organize a patrol in such counties as may need them, and about two hundred thousand dollars were appropriated for carrying on the Government. A similar sum was also appropriated for military purposes. On the last day of the session resolutions were adopted, pledging the members of the Legislature, in their individual capacity, to use all their efforts in effecting