Homesteads the Republicans And Settlers Against Democracy And Monopoly the R
Homesteads the Republicans And Settlers Against Democracy And Monopoly the R
1867 1869 Republican Congressional Committee
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[Laughter. ] ' When you come to niggers for the niggerless, ' all other questions sink into insignificance. " Mr. Doolittle's motion, to set aside the Cuba bill for the purpose of taking up the homestead bill, was lost, by the following vote : Yeas — Messrs. Broderick, Cameron, Clark, Chandler, Collamer, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foot, Fos- ter, Hale, Hamlin, Harlan, Johnson of Tennessee, King, Seward, Simmons, Trumbull, Wade, and Wilson — 19. Nays — Messrs. Allen, Benjamin, Bayard, Big- ler, Brown..., Chesnut, Clay, Clingman, Douglas, Fitch, Fitzpatrick, Green, Gwin, Hunter, Iverson, Johnson of Arkansas, Lane, Mallory, Mason, Polk, Pugh, Reid, Rice, Sebastian Shields, Slidell, Toombs, Ward, and Wright — 29. This was the last of the homestead bill at the 1858-9. Almost as soon as the House was organized at the last session, Mr. Grow, of Pennsylvania, presented the bill known as THE HOUSE BILL, which was referred to the Committee on Agri- culture, and which provided as follows : " Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- ' sentatives of the United States of America in Con- 1 press assembled, That any person who is the ' head of a family, or who has arrived at the age ' of twenty-one years, and is a citizen of the ' United States, or who shall have filed his in- ' tention to become such, as required by the nat- ' uralization laws of the United States, shall, ' from and after the passage of this act, be en- 1 titled to enter, free of cost, one hundred and ' sixty acres of unappropriated public lands, upon ' which said person may have filed a pre-emp- ' tion claim, or which may, at the time the ap- ' plication is made, be subject to pre-emption at ' one dollar and twenty-five cents, or less, per ' acre ; or eighty acres of such unappropriated ' lands, at two dollars and fifty cents per acre; to ' be located in a body, in conformity to the legal ' subdivisions of the public lands, and after the ' same shall have been surveyed.
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