The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen58,Parte1Blair & Rives, 1866 |
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... election and the peculiar condition of our country at that season . My present judgment is that our State had better be left without any representation in Congress at the session beginning on the 4th of March , rather than that we ...
... election and the peculiar condition of our country at that season . My present judgment is that our State had better be left without any representation in Congress at the session beginning on the 4th of March , rather than that we ...
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... election in the State which I have the honor in part to represent . A large propor tion of the population of the State of California is composed of miners , who are during the summer months in the mountains , but who during the winter ...
... election in the State which I have the honor in part to represent . A large propor tion of the population of the State of California is composed of miners , who are during the summer months in the mountains , but who during the winter ...
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... election on the 22d of Feb- ruary . I do not think that in the time inter- vening between the 22d of February and the 4th of March , which would be only ten days , the returns of the election could be sent in to Sacramento , the capital ...
... election on the 22d of Feb- ruary . I do not think that in the time inter- vening between the 22d of February and the 4th of March , which would be only ten days , the returns of the election could be sent in to Sacramento , the capital ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE SECOND SESSION THIRTYNINTH CONGRESS | iv |
Mr Chandler 3 8 9 14 15 276 | xii |
Mr Morrill | xviii |
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Aaron Harding adjourn admission amend an act appointed appropriation bill Asahel W authority bill H. R. Burt Van Horn citizens civil Claims Clerk Committee Congress court DELANO Demas Hubbard desire District of Columbia duty election FESSENDEN franchise gentleman Government grant Hamilton Ward HENDRICKS honorable Senator House Hubbard Illinois joint resolution H. R. Judiciary land last session legislation loyal ment military mittee MORRILL motion to reconsider motion was agreed Nebraska negro Nelson Taylor objection Ohio passed Pennsylvania pension persons petition Pomeroy present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question printed proposed proposition punish railroad reason rebel rebellion referred relating relief remarks repeal Representative Resolved right of suffrage SCHENCK Secretary Senate Sidney Clarke SPEAKER STEVENS submitted the following SUMNER Territory tion unanimous consent Union United Van Aernam WADE WASHBURNE William WILSON yeas and nays