Niles' National Register, Volume 581840 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 51
Pagina 28
... Petrikin objected . tion was going to trench on the rules of the house which forbade all discussions on abolition . Mr. Gales assured him to the countrary , Mr. Bynum explained , and the subject was drop- ped . “ Mr. Fillmore has the ...
... Petrikin objected . tion was going to trench on the rules of the house which forbade all discussions on abolition . Mr. Gales assured him to the countrary , Mr. Bynum explained , and the subject was drop- ped . “ Mr. Fillmore has the ...
Pagina 29
... Petrikin also objected and spoke to the ques- tion of order . The chair ruled the reading to be in order , and in support of that decision read the rule applying to the case . Mr. Chapman now said that he was satisfied the reading was ...
... Petrikin also objected and spoke to the ques- tion of order . The chair ruled the reading to be in order , and in support of that decision read the rule applying to the case . Mr. Chapman now said that he was satisfied the reading was ...
Pagina 60
... Petrikin objected , and demanded the yeas and nays . The bill was read . Mr. Petrikin wanted to raise the question of re- ception , but the chair overruled it , and said that the question of leave was debateable , and the mo- tion ...
... Petrikin objected , and demanded the yeas and nays . The bill was read . Mr. Petrikin wanted to raise the question of re- ception , but the chair overruled it , and said that the question of leave was debateable , and the mo- tion ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
adjourned adopted Alabama amendment American amount appears asked authorised Baltimore banks banner Benton bill British called canal Carolina Cave Johnson cent chair chairman citizens Clay committee congress convention Cumberland road currency debate delegation district dollars Dromgoole duty election Erie canal favor foreign Garland gentleman governor Harrison important Indians Jersey John Jones Kentucky labor land legislature March Massachusetts memorial ment Messrs militia Mississippi mittee motion moved navy Norvell o'clock object Ohio paper party passed Pennsylvania petition Petrikin Philemon Dickerson port present president previous question printed proceedings proposition rail road received referred remarks reply resolution Resolved Rice Garland secretary secretary of war senate ship South Amboy South Carolina speaker specie speech sub-treasury taken Tallmadge tion trade treasury notes treaty United vessels Virginia vote whig whole yeas and nays York