Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 |
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... Alexander Duncan Robert P. Dunlap Chesselden Ellis Isaac G. Farlee Hamilton Fish Elias Florence Solomon Foot Mr. Richard French George Fuller Joshua R. Giddings William L. Goggin Byram Green Joseph Grinnell Henry Grider Hannibal Hamlin ...
... Alexander Duncan Robert P. Dunlap Chesselden Ellis Isaac G. Farlee Hamilton Fish Elias Florence Solomon Foot Mr. Richard French George Fuller Joshua R. Giddings William L. Goggin Byram Green Joseph Grinnell Henry Grider Hannibal Hamlin ...
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... Alexander Harper Thomas J. Henley Joshua Herrick William S. Hubbell Charles Hudson Orville Hungerford James B. Hunt Joseph R. Ingersoll Mr. James Irvin Michael H. Jenks Perley B. Johnson Andrew Kennedy Daniel P. King Littleton ...
... Alexander Harper Thomas J. Henley Joshua Herrick William S. Hubbell Charles Hudson Orville Hungerford James B. Hunt Joseph R. Ingersoll Mr. James Irvin Michael H. Jenks Perley B. Johnson Andrew Kennedy Daniel P. King Littleton ...
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... Alexander Duncan Robert P. Dunlap Chesselden Ellis Lucius Q. C. Elmer Isaac G. Farlee Richard French Byram Green Hannibal Hamlin Hugh A. Haralson Thomas J. Henley Joshua Herrick Isaac E. Holmes Joseph P. Hoge George W. Hopkins George S ...
... Alexander Duncan Robert P. Dunlap Chesselden Ellis Lucius Q. C. Elmer Isaac G. Farlee Richard French Byram Green Hannibal Hamlin Hugh A. Haralson Thomas J. Henley Joshua Herrick Isaac E. Holmes Joseph P. Hoge George W. Hopkins George S ...
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... Alexander Ramsey Julius Rockwell George B. Rodney Charles Rogers Samuel C. Sample Mr. Robert C. Schenck William T. Senter Luther Severance John T. Smith Caleb B. Smith Alexander H. Stephens William P. Thomasson So the said resolution ...
... Alexander Ramsey Julius Rockwell George B. Rodney Charles Rogers Samuel C. Sample Mr. Robert C. Schenck William T. Senter Luther Severance John T. Smith Caleb B. Smith Alexander H. Stephens William P. Thomasson So the said resolution ...
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... Alexander Duncan Robert P. Dunlap Chesselden Ellis Lucius Q. C. Elmer Isaac G. Farlee Orlando B. Ficklin Hamilton Fish Elias Florence Solomon Foot Richard French George Fuller Joshua R. Giddings Mr. William L. Goggin Byram Green Joseph ...
... Alexander Duncan Robert P. Dunlap Chesselden Ellis Lucius Q. C. Elmer Isaac G. Farlee Orlando B. Ficklin Hamilton Fish Elias Florence Solomon Foot Richard French George Fuller Joshua R. Giddings Mr. William L. Goggin Byram Green Joseph ...
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Alcee Labranche Alexander Harper Alvan Cullom Amasa Dana amendment Amos Abbott Archibald H Asher Tyler Benjamin White Black James Brown Byram Green Cary Cave Johnson Charles Hudson Committee Davis John desired by one-fifth Dromgoole Edward Joy Morris Elias Florence entitled An act Farlee Ficklin Francis Brengle Garrett Davis George Alfred Caldwell Hannibal Hamlin Haralson Henry Grider Horace Wheaton Hubard Ingersoll Isaac E Jacob Brinkerhoff Jacob Thompson James Pollock John Dickey John Quincy Adams John R. J. Daniel John Ritter John Wethered Johnson Andrew Johnson Joseph H Joshua Herrick Julius Rockwell Linn Boyd Luther Severance McCauslen McKay memorial of citizens Morse Moses Norris motion nays being desired Ordered Orville Hungerford Paul Dillingham pension petition of citizens petitions be referred praying Preston King relief resolution Resolved Reuben Chapman Richard Brodhead Richard French Robert Smith Senate Seymour Territory Thomas H Thomasson Tibbatts Union voted Whole House William H William Lucas William Parmenter
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Page 257 - That Congress doth consent that the territory properly included within, and rightfully belonging to, the Republic of Texas, may be erected into a new State, to be called the State of Texas...
Page 93 - Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled (two-thirds of both houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Page 586 - Claims to take into consideration all such petitions and matters or things touching claims and demands on the United Stales as shall be presented, or shall or may come in question, and be referred to them by the House ; and to report their opinion thereupon, together with such propositions for relief therein as to them shall seem expedient.
Page 584 - Any member may call for the division of a question, which shall be divided if it comprehend propositions in substance so distinct, that, one being taken away, a substantive proposition shall remain for the decision of the House.
Page 584 - All incidental questions of order arising after a motion is made for the previous question, and pending such motion, shall be decided, whether on appeal or otherwise, without debate.
Page 587 - It shall be the duty of the Committee on Naval Affairs to take into consideration all matters which concern the naval establishment, and which shall be referred to them by the House, and to report their opinion thereupon; and also to report, from time to time, such measures as may contribute to economy and accountability in the said establishment.
Page 586 - It shall be the duty of the Committee of Elections to examine and report upon the certificates of election, or other credentials, of the members returned to serve in this House ; and to take into their consideration all such petitions, and other matters, touching elections and returns, as shall or may be presented, or come into question, and be referred to them by the House.
Page 584 - The previous question shall be in this form, " Shall the main question be now put ?'' It shall only be admitted when demanded by a majority of the members present, and...
Page 584 - No motion or proposition on a subject different from that under consideration shall be admitted under color of amendment.
Page 591 - When bills are enrolled, they shall be examined by a joint committee of two from the Senate and two from the House of Representatives, appointed as a standing committee for that purpose, who shall carefully compare the enrollment with the engrossed bills as passed in the two houses, and, correcting any errors that may be discovered in the enrolled bills, make their report forthwith to their respective houses.