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... rule , the other day , fixing the hour of meeting at twelve o'clock each day . That rule cannot be changed , except by a proposition of which one day's notice must be given ; I therefore object to the consideration of the resolution to ...
... rule , the other day , fixing the hour of meeting at twelve o'clock each day . That rule cannot be changed , except by a proposition of which one day's notice must be given ; I therefore object to the consideration of the resolution to ...
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... rule . Mr. SUMNER . I think , Mr. President , we had better follow the rule . The PRESIDENT . The rule has been to ballot for chairman of each committee first . Mr. CASS . The ballots are prepared , and it will be necessary for every ...
... rule . Mr. SUMNER . I think , Mr. President , we had better follow the rule . The PRESIDENT . The rule has been to ballot for chairman of each committee first . Mr. CASS . The ballots are prepared , and it will be necessary for every ...
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... rule of the House is , that the Committee on the District of Columbia shall take into consideration and report on all such matters and petitions as shall be referred to them . For twenty - three years that rule has been violated , and ...
... rule of the House is , that the Committee on the District of Columbia shall take into consideration and report on all such matters and petitions as shall be referred to them . For twenty - three years that rule has been violated , and ...
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... rule or other rule - to a spiritual master beyond the seas higher than the duty he owes to the Constitu- tion , I neither vote for that man , nor support him , nor entertain him for any political station . [ General applause in the Hall ...
... rule or other rule - to a spiritual master beyond the seas higher than the duty he owes to the Constitu- tion , I neither vote for that man , nor support him , nor entertain him for any political station . [ General applause in the Hall ...
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... rule is the question raised Mr. FLORENCE . The gentleman from Maine is very clever ; after he has had a full opportunity of presenting his own views on matters which have been brought to the attention of the House , he coolly asks an ...
... rule is the question raised Mr. FLORENCE . The gentleman from Maine is very clever ; after he has had a full opportunity of presenting his own views on matters which have been brought to the attention of the House , he coolly asks an ...
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adjourn Alexander C. M. Pennington amendment American party Andrew Oliver Augustus Hall BANKS Barksdale bill Bocock Boyce Brenton Cadwalader Campbell Carlile Caruthers Caskie Clerk Clingman Colfax Committee Congress Cragin Cullen Cumback Damrell Democratic party desire Dowdell Dunn Edmundson election Ellihu Emrie Etheridge Eustis Ezra Clark Flagler floor Florence gentleman from Ohio Giddings Glancy Jones Henry Bennett Henry Winter Davis honorable Horton House Howell Cobb Hughston Humphrey Marshall Israel Washburn John Keitt Killian Miller Leiter Letcher Lumpkin Matteson McMULLIN Millson Millward Mordecai Oliver Morrison Harris motion number of votes organization Pelton Pennington Pennsylvania President previous question proposition Purviance Puryear Quitman referred resolution Richardson Sage Sampson W Samuel Sandidge Sapp Senate Seward slavery Smith Miller Sneed Speaker Stanton Stranahan Swope tellers Thomas J. D. Fuller Thorington Timothy Davis tion tleman Trafton Valk Walbridge Whole number William Williamson R. W. Cobb yeas and nays Zollicoffer
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Seite 138 - All claims founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an Executive Department, or upon any contract, express or implied, with the Government of the United States...
Seite 137 - Concurrent with the Court of Claims, of all claims not exceeding ten thousand dollars founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, or upon any regulation of an Executive Department, or upon any contract, express or implied, with the Government of the United States...
Seite 98 - Measures, is hereby declared inoperative and void : it being the true intent and meaning of this act, not to legislate slavery into any territory or state, nor to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way, subject only to the constitution of the United States...
Seite 109 - ... occupy, or fortify or colonize, or assume, or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America...
Seite lv - An act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Seite 18 - Rule 27.] [In the appointment of the standing committees, the Senate will proceed, by ballot, severally to appoint the Chairman of each committee ; and then, by one ballot, the other members necessary to complete the same...
Seite 78 - I ask for the yeas and nays. The yeas and nays were ordered.
Seite 133 - Washington, during the time for which they shall hold their respective offices; three members of the Senate, and three members of the House of Representatives...
Seite 59 - The unqualified right of the people of the Slaveholding States to the protection of their property in the States, in the Territories, and in the wilderness in which Territorial Governments are as yet unorganized.
Seite 79 - ... should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded : but at that extreme which would unite few, and then to advance or recede, till you get to a number which will unite a bare majority.