Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of South-CarolinaThe State, 1844 |
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... Message , No. 1 , was then received from His Excellency Governor HAMMOND , and read by BEAUFORT T. Watts , Esq .: Gentlemen of the Senate EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , COLUMBIA , NOVEMBER 26 , 1844 . } and House of Representatives : In my last ...
... Message , No. 1 , was then received from His Excellency Governor HAMMOND , and read by BEAUFORT T. Watts , Esq .: Gentlemen of the Senate EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , COLUMBIA , NOVEMBER 26 , 1844 . } and House of Representatives : In my last ...
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... Message be printed for the use of this House , which was ordered for consideration to . morrow . Mr. JOSEPH A. BLACK submitted the following resolution , which was made the special order of the day for Friday next , at 12 o'clock M ...
... Message be printed for the use of this House , which was ordered for consideration to . morrow . Mr. JOSEPH A. BLACK submitted the following resolution , which was made the special order of the day for Friday next , at 12 o'clock M ...
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... Message was sent to the Senate , asking that House to return the Petition of John Pintard , and the Documents accompany . ing the same ; and Mr. HUNT obtained leave to withdraw the Petition and Do. cuments . Mr. HUNT gave notice , that ...
... Message was sent to the Senate , asking that House to return the Petition of John Pintard , and the Documents accompany . ing the same ; and Mr. HUNT obtained leave to withdraw the Petition and Do. cuments . Mr. HUNT gave notice , that ...
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... Message to be printed for the use of this House . On motion of Mr. CARN , Ordered , that when this House adjourns , it shall be adjourned to meet at 12 o'clock , M. to - morrow . On motion of Mr. BROWN , the House adjourned at 3 o'clock ...
... Message to be printed for the use of this House . On motion of Mr. CARN , Ordered , that when this House adjourns , it shall be adjourned to meet at 12 o'clock , M. to - morrow . On motion of Mr. BROWN , the House adjourned at 3 o'clock ...
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... Message , No. 1 , as relates to the Tariff , to Texas , and the Abolitionists ; and on Resolutions sub- mitted by ... Message was received from the Senate : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen IN THE SENATE , November 29 , 1844 . of the House of ...
... Message , No. 1 , as relates to the Tariff , to Texas , and the Abolitionists ; and on Resolutions sub- mitted by ... Message was received from the Senate : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen IN THE SENATE , November 29 , 1844 . of the House of ...
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Alston ANGUS PATTERSON appointed to count ballot BAUSKETT Bill to alter Bridges and Ferries CARN Charleston Commissioners of Free Committee appointed Committee on Claims Committee on Education Committee on Incorporations Committee on Internal Committee on Pensions Committee on Roads consideration to-morrow considered and agreed Courts of Equity District Offices E. P. Smith Edgefield District entitled An Act Equity following Message following Resolution Free Schools G. W. Williams GEORGE MCDUFFIE Governor Governor's Message Grand Jury Internal Improvements introduce a Bill James Jamison Joel Smith Judiciary MEMMINGER Message was received Messrs MIDDLETON motion Northrop o'clock ordered for consideration ordered to lie P. E. Duncan Pee Dee River Petition of sundry Poyas presented the Petition presented the Return Privileges and Elections read the second referred Resolved second time to-morrow Senate for concurrence Senate sent South Carolina Speaker and Gentlemen submitted the following Sumter Sumter District sundry citizens Superintendent of Public voted W. W. HARLLEE
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Página 65 - ... Constitution ; nor did Massachusetts herself treat as citizens persons of this class residing within her limits, either at the adoption of the Constitution or since; but, on the contrary, they were subjected to various disabilities, from which her other inhabitants were exempt. Your committee cannot but regard this extraordinary movement as part of a deliberate and concerted scheme to subvert the domestic institutions of the Southern States, in plain violation of the terms of the national compact,...
Página 55 - States and to the whole world, that Great Britain desires, and is constantly exerting herself to procure, the general abolition of slavery throughout the world.
Página 65 - ... this State yielded the right to keep troops or ships of war, in time of peace, without the consent of Congress; but while thus consenting to be disarmed, she has, in no part of the constitutional compact, surrendered her right of internal government and police ; and, on the contrary thereof, has expressly reserved all powers not delegated to the United States, nor prohibited by it to the States. The State of Massachusetts denominates as citizens, those persons for whose protection her tender...
Página 65 - Saussure, from the Committee on Federal Relations, to whom was referred Message No. 3 of His Excellency the Governor, and the Communication of Samuel Hoar, submitted the following Report, which was read, and ordered to be considered immediately: The Committee on Federal Relations, to whom was referred the Communication of His Excellency the Governor, transmitting a letter addressed to him by Samuel Hoar, an agent of the State of Massachusetts for certain purposes, submit the following Report : By...
Página 144 - An Act for the better securing the Liberty of the Subject, and for Prevention of Imprisonments beyond the Seas.
Página 133 - Act, where a punishment has not been otherwise provided, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof by any court of competent jurisdiction, shall be liable to...
Página 66 - Resolved, That free negroes and persons of color are not citizens of the United States within the meaning of the Constitution, which confers upon the citizens of one State the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States.
Página 65 - This agent comes here, not as a citizen of the United States, but as the emissary of a foreign government hostile to our domestic institutions, and with the sole purpose of subverting our internal police.
Página 165 - States. Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be requested to transmit copies of the foregoing report and resolutions to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress...
Página 118 - An Act more effectually to prevent free negroes and other persons of colour from entering into this State, and for other purposes...