Texas. Sketches of character; moral and political condition of the republic; the judiciary, &c
95 p. 16 cm. "From the columns of the 'Herald & Sentinel' of Philadelphia."--Pref.
95 p. 16 cm. "From the columns of the 'Herald & Sentinel' of Philadelphia."--Pref.
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Caption title. ; At head of title: 40th Congress, 2d session, House of Representatives. ; "Misc. doc., no. 79." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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"Submitted to the Honorable Committee on the Judiciary." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"February 20, 1839: Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed." ; Caption title ; Mode of access: Internet.
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p. 3 ; columns 3–4 ; 23 ½ col. in. ; The Mormon corruption of the legislature in Utah and the uselessness of the judiciary branch due to government decisions in Washington. A appeal to have prisons built throughout Utah Territory.
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[p. 1] ; columns 1–2 ; 2 col. in. ; The Committee on the Judiciary has reviewed the petition from the Legislative Assembly of Utah asking Congress to repeal the 1862 act punishing polygamy. The committee asserts that polygamy "is simply legalized prostitution" and the President needs to see that the law is enforced.
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[p. 2] ; column 3 ; 2 col. in. ; General news from Utah. A third general epistle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been issued. Counties, courts, a judiciary system, and a state university have been established. Also mentions California gold, industry, and Indian hostility.
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[p. 2] ; column 4 ; 2 ¾ col. in. ; The Illinois House has referred a bill repealing the Mormon Charters to the Judiciary Committee. The charter was originally given to the Mormons for political reasons; if the legislators of Illinois had never granted the charter, the violence practiced upon the Mormons never would have happened. From the Cincinnati Gazette.
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[p. 4] ; column 6 ; 2 ¾ col. in. ; "The Illinois House, by a vote of 108 to 4, has referred a bill repealing the Mormon charters to the Judiciary Committee." The charters should never have been granted in the first place, and the responsibility for the recent violence toward the Mormons rests upon the legislatures of Illinois. From the Cincinnati Gazette. Also printed in the (28 Dec 1844).
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Essay on the highlights of literature produced in the Rio de la Plata. Part One outlines literary works from Greek and Roman antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern-day Europe; Part Two includes literary highlights from Argentina and the Rio de la Plata following the end of the wars, including works by Velez Sarsfield, Luis José de la Peña, Bartolomé Mitre and Bernardino Rivadavia, with chapters on contemporary speakers, judiciary eloquence, the periodical press, poetry and novels
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[p. 1] ; columns 1–6 ; 109 ¼ col. in. ; The Judiciary branch in the territory is helpless without the army; the proceedings of the U. S. District Court in Provo under Judge Cradlebaugh. The Mormons are making an effort to cover up all crimes and offenses committed. Accounts of various murders, including members of the apostate Parrish family. The proclamation of Governor Cumming: he disapproves of the army camped around the courthouse in Provo and General Johnston, who has ignored his orders to remove the troops. This shows his true proclivity towards the Mormons.
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Explanatory note -- Act authorizing Convention -- List of delegates -- Officers of the Convention -- List of standing committees -- Rules of regulation of proceedings -- Population of Pennsylvania by counties -- List of taxables by counties -- Terms, districts and salaries of state judiciary -- Amendments proposed for municipal corporations, by Hon. Eli K. Price -- Evils of special legislation, and statistics thereon. Letter of secretary of the commonwealth -- Lecture before the Social science association of Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh law association, by Francis Jordan -- Constitution of the state of New York, as adopted by Convention of 1867-8. ; Microform. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Bound with: New constitution / Pennsylvania. [Philadelphia] : Ringwalt & Brown, prs., [1873].
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"The Legislature of New Hampshire and their constitutuion": p. 4-7; "Minority report of the Judiciary Committee, upon the petition of Franklin Munroe and others in relation the the Society of Christians called Shakers": p. 7-12. ; Reply by Richard Bushnell to Luther Lee's attack on Shakers, printed in True Wesleyan, 1847, concerning case of William H. Pillow and his wife Ann, New Lebanon, N.Y. (p. [1]-4). ; First line of text: Whereas, there appeared in the True Wesleyan . ; Caption title. ; MacLean, J.P. Shaker literature, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Housed in dark blue cloth flapcase. Text stab sewn. ; ACQ: 12897; Midland; 5 Feb. 1963.
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Bingham, J.A. Trial of the conspirators, for the assassination of President Lincoln, &c. Argument. 1865 -- U.S. Dept. of justice. Opinion on the constitutional power of the military to try and execute the assassins of the president. By Attorney General James Speed. 1865 -- Johnson, Reverdy. An argument to establish the illegality of military commissions in the United States. 1865 -- District of Columbia. Supreme court. Eulogies delivered on the occasion of the death of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton . by members of the Bar of the Supreme court of the District of Columbia and the U.S. Court of claims. 1870 -- Johnston, William. An address on the life and public services of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton. 1870 -- U.S. 30th Cong., 1st sess., 1847-1848. Token of a nation's sorrow. Addresses in . Congress . on the death of John Quincy Adams. 1848. ; Lincoln, A. The address . in vindication of the policy of the framers of the Constitution and the principles of the Republican party, Feb. 27th, 1860. 1860 -- Sumner, Charles. The promises of the Declaration of independence. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, June 1, 1865. 1865 -- Bancroft, George. In memory of Abraham Lincoln. Oration in the hall of the House of representatives . Feb. 12, 1866. [n.d.] -- Thompson, J.P. Abraham Lincoln; his life and its lessons. A sermon. 1865 -- Massachusetts. Governor, 1861-1865 (John A. Andrew) [Message, Apr. 1865] [1865] -- U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary. Report. [1866] -- Tappan, H.P. Abraham Lincoln. Rede . 2 mai 1865. 1865. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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