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January, 10 AD (search for this): article 1
is recommended that this Convention shall appeal to the States still remaining in the Union to give, at as early a day as practicable, their answers to those demands of this Commonwealth, say within the period of the present year and by the 1st day of October next, if possible. in the meantime it is recommended that every step be taken to preserve the peace of the country: that to that end neither the Federal Government nor the seceded States shall commence hostilities; that the Stateks and balances of power, to be defined by amendments to the Constitution of the United States. 3. That responses to these demands from the respective States shall be requested within a fixed and limited period, to wit: on or before the 1st day of October next, if possible. 4. That, in the meantime, it be recommended to the people of this Commonwealth, in the event the Federal authorities shall, under any pretext whatever, attempt to enforce their claim of jurisdiction over the people of
March 9th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
Virginia State Convention.twenty-first day. Saturday, March 9, 1861. The Convention met at 12, and was called to order by Mr. Goggin, in the absence of the President. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. The Chairman stated the pending question to be on the amendment offered by the gentleman from Amelia to the amendment offered by the gentleman from Goochland, to the resolution of instructions offered on Tuesday last by the gentleman from Chesterfield; and on that question Mr. Ambler, of Louisa, was entitled to the floor. Partial report from the Committee on Federal Relations. Mr. Conrad, of Frederick, from the Committee on Federal Relations, asked and obtained leave to make a partial report. The Committee, he said, had under consideration a large number of resolutions, and had directed him to submit the following to the Convention. The suggested amendments to the Constitution therein referred to, would be reported upon at an early day:
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