Journal of the Senate of the State of South CarolinaThe Senate, 1865 |
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... McCutchen . York - Hon . G. W. Williams . Kershaw - Hon . J. B. Kershaw . A quorum being present , the Senate proceeded to an election for Presi- dent of the Senate , to serve in the absence of the Lieutenant - Governor . The election ...
... McCutchen . York - Hon . G. W. Williams . Kershaw - Hon . J. B. Kershaw . A quorum being present , the Senate proceeded to an election for Presi- dent of the Senate , to serve in the absence of the Lieutenant - Governor . The election ...
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... McCutchen voted for J. B. Kershaw - 8 . Hon . W. S. Grisham votnd for C. P. Sullivan - 1 . Mr. Moses having received a majority of the votes , was declared duly elected , ( Mr. Sullivan occupying the chair . ) Messrs . Buist , G. W. ...
... McCutchen voted for J. B. Kershaw - 8 . Hon . W. S. Grisham votnd for C. P. Sullivan - 1 . Mr. Moses having received a majority of the votes , was declared duly elected , ( Mr. Sullivan occupying the chair . ) Messrs . Buist , G. W. ...
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... McCutchen voted for Mr. J. P. Lesesne - 6 . Neither candidate having received a majority , the balloting was sus- pended on motion of Mr. THOMPSON , and the Senate proceeded to ballot for Doorkeeper . Messrs . Thompson , Wilson ...
... McCutchen voted for Mr. J. P. Lesesne - 6 . Neither candidate having received a majority , the balloting was sus- pended on motion of Mr. THOMPSON , and the Senate proceeded to ballot for Doorkeeper . Messrs . Thompson , Wilson ...
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... McCutchen for Mr. Lesesne . Messrs . Shingler , Buist , Townes , G. W. Williams and Kershaw for Mr. Hayne . For Mr. Kennedy , 11 . For Mr. Lesesne , 9 . For Mr. Hayne , 5 . Twenty - five votes having been given , there was no election ...
... McCutchen for Mr. Lesesne . Messrs . Shingler , Buist , Townes , G. W. Williams and Kershaw for Mr. Hayne . For Mr. Kennedy , 11 . For Mr. Lesesne , 9 . For Mr. Hayne , 5 . Twenty - five votes having been given , there was no election ...
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... McCutchen , G. W. Williams and Ker- shaw , for Mr. Lesesne . For Mr. Kennedy , 12 . For Mr. Lesesne , 13 . Twenty - five votes having been given , the PRESIDENT declared Mr. James P. Lesesne duly elected Reading Clerk , and the oath was ...
... McCutchen , G. W. Williams and Ker- shaw , for Mr. Lesesne . For Mr. Kennedy , 12 . For Mr. Lesesne , 13 . Twenty - five votes having been given , the PRESIDENT declared Mr. James P. Lesesne duly elected Reading Clerk , and the oath was ...
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A. P. ALDRICH affirmative appointed Arthur Assembly Beaty Bill received Bill to amend Bill to incorporate Boozer Bratton Buist C. H. SIMONTON Camden Bridge Charles Charleston Chester District Committee on Claims Committee on Finance Committee on Incorporations Committee on Roads concurred Davant December 18 December 20 decided by yeas Dozier election Engrossed Acts F. J. Moses Finance and Banks following message following resolution G. W. Williams Grisham Hemphill House of Representatives Incorporations and Engrossed Johnson Judiciary Kershaw Lawton Legislative Library McCutchen McDuffie McQueen message be sent Messrs motion negative number of votes o'clock P. M. ordered for consideration President and Gentlemen President pro tem Provisional Governor referred Regiment-Colonel Reid Richardson Roads and Buildings second reading Senate adjourned Senate proceeded session Shingler Skipper South Carolina Spartanburg Speaker Special Order submitted the report Sullivan Sumter District TILLMAN moved Townes Townsend Tracy Whole number Williams and Wilson Wilson and Winsmith yeas and nays
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Strana 72 - 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...
Strana 10 - Representatives shall make a roll of the Representatives-elect, and place thereon the names of those persons, and of such persons only, whose credentials show that they were regularly elected in accordance with the laws of their States respectively, or the laws of the United States.
Strana 72 - A resolution submitting to the legislatures of the several States a proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States. " Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
Strana 72 - Secretary of State of the United States, have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of the Department of State to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this sixteenth day of June, AD 1866, and of the independence of the United States of America the ninetieth.
Strana 16 - Senate shall have convened, after the first election under this Constitution, the Senators shall be divided by lot into two classes, as nearly equal in number as may be. Senators of the first class shall go out of office at the...
Strana 90 - The undersigned, a minority of the Select Committee, to whom was referred so much of the message of his Excellency, the Governor, as relates to the...
Strana 56 - ... be paid, to the treasurer of this state, for the use of the state, within the time prescribed by this act, for the payment of the same.
Strana 72 - To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: I certify that annexed is a true copy of a concurrent resolution of Congress, entitled "Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States," the original of which resolution, received to-day, is on file in this department.