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Journal of the Senate of the United States, Second Session of the Thirty-Sixth Congress
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Journal of the Senate of the United States, December 3, 1860 to March 3, 1861.
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Committee: The Senate
The honorable George E. Pugh, from the State of Ohio, and the honorable John Slidell, from the State of Louisiana, attended. Wednesday December 1860Committee: The Senate
The honorable George E. Pugh, from the State of Ohio, and the honorable John Slidell, from the State of Louisiana, attended. Wednesday December 1860Committee: The Senate
Motion to Consider Senators Withdrawn Tuesday January 1861Committee: The Senate
Motion to Amend Motion to Consider Senators Withdrawn Tuesday January 1861Committee: The Senate
Question of Order: Journal Correction Tuesday January 1861Committee: The Senate
The Vice-President decided that the motion was in order; Tuesday January 1861Committee: The Senate
Motion for the Yeas and Nays on Motion to Lay Upon the Table Tuesday January 1861Committee: The Senate
The yeas and nays being desired by one fifth of the senators present, Tuesday January 1861Committee: The Senate
The credentials were read; and the oath prescribed by law was administered to Mr. Baker, and he took his seat in the Senate. Wednesday December 1860Committee: The Senate
The credentials were read; and the oath prescribed by law was administered to Mr. Baker, and he took his seat in the Senate. Wednesday December 1860Committee: The Senate
On the question to agree to the motion of Mr. Seward, It was determined in the affirmative, Yeas ... 32 Nays ... 22 On motion by Mr. Seward, The yeas and nays being desired by one fifth of the senators present, Those who voted in the affirmative... Tuesday January 1861Committee: The Senate
Resolution on the Development of an Armed Police to Enforce Slavery Wednesday December 1860Committee: The Senate
Appointment of the Committee of Thirteen Thursday December 1860Committee: The Senate
It was determined in the affirmative. Thursday December 1860Committee: The Senate
The Senate resumed, as in Committee of the Whole, the consideration of the joint resolution (S. 54) proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the United States; and, Monday January 1861Committee: The Senate
The Senate resumed, as in Committee of the Whole, the consideration of the joint resolution (S. 54) proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the United States; and, Friday January 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
H. Res. 64: Mr. Clemens' Amendment Tuesday January 1861Committee: President of the United States
A message in writing having been received from the President of the United States, Monday January 1861Committee: President of the United States
Message from the President: Peace Convention and Virginia Resolutions Monday January 1861Committee: The Senate
Message from the President: Peace Convention and Virginia Resolutions Monday January 1861Committee: President of the United States
The President's Annual Message Monday December 1860