Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects |
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... reason of any unlawful combination or other obstruction , it shall become imprac- ticable to collect the revenue at any port of entry , it shall be the duty of the President to make proclamation of the fact . The second section provides ...
... reason of any unlawful combination or other obstruction , it shall become imprac- ticable to collect the revenue at any port of entry , it shall be the duty of the President to make proclamation of the fact . The second section provides ...
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... reason for it , in the first place ; I see no preparation for it . Question . Do you know of any measures adopted by those who have charge of the peace of the city to prevent any disturbance here ? Answer . I know that gentlemen from ...
... reason for it , in the first place ; I see no preparation for it . Question . Do you know of any measures adopted by those who have charge of the peace of the city to prevent any disturbance here ? Answer . I know that gentlemen from ...
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... reason for apprehension more than the general clamor upon . the subject . Question . You know of no facts that lead you to believe there is any cause for apprehension ? Answer . I do not I think myself it all originated from some remark ...
... reason for apprehension more than the general clamor upon . the subject . Question . You know of no facts that lead you to believe there is any cause for apprehension ? Answer . I do not I think myself it all originated from some remark ...
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... reason was that it was a flag that he bought out of a store , and they just stick in as many stars as they can get in without any reference to the number of States . Question . Just fill up the spare room with stars , be it more or less ...
... reason was that it was a flag that he bought out of a store , and they just stick in as many stars as they can get in without any reference to the number of States . Question . Just fill up the spare room with stars , be it more or less ...
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... reason to think that Captain Dunnington placed the policeman , Mr. Wilson , who was appointed on the recom- mendation of Mr. Pennington , in that place in order that there might be an opportunity to put gunpowder under the Capitol ...
... reason to think that Captain Dunnington placed the policeman , Mr. Wilson , who was appointed on the recom- mendation of Mr. Pennington , in that place in order that there might be an opportunity to put gunpowder under the Capitol ...
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a. m. to-morrow Answer arms arsenal asked attack authority Baltimore believe BRANCH Capitol Captain CHAIRMAN Charleston citizens COCHRANE Colonel Commander Farrand communication Congress Constitution DAWES defend District drill duty executive existence flag Florida force Fort Barrancas Fort Pickens Fort Sumter forts gentlemen Governor Hicks guns heard home squadron honor hostile House inauguration inquiry instant instructions ISAAC TOUCEY January January 12 January 24 JOHN SLIDELL laws letter Lieutenant Maryland meeting military militia National Volunteers navy yard obedient servant object officers opinion orders Ordnance organization papers peace Pensacola Pensacola navy yard persons port possession present President public property purpose Question re-enforcements received reference regard resignation resolutions respectfully revenue rumors seceded secession Secretary seized Slemmer sloop sloop-of-war South Carolina steam sloop Sumter suppose surrender telegraph thing tion told troops Union United United States navy vessel Washington witness