Six Decades in Texas Or Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock Governor of Texas
Six Decades in Texas Or Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock Governor of Texas
Francis Richard Lubbock
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That every county in the State which may have dele- gates in this convention shall be entitled to one vote, regardless of its representation in the State Legislature. "2. That all counties entitled to separate representation in the State Legislature shall, in addition to the vote aforesaid, be entitled to as many additional votes as such county or counties may have separate representatives in the House of Representa- tives. " Where a county had no delegate in the convention, any re- spectable c...itizen of that county was allowed, on motion of R. B. Hubbard, a seat as its representative. Over two hundred dele- gates were present from ninety-one out of ninety-nine counties. The committee on the platform consisted of J. H. Carsons, chairman ; T. N. Waul, Ashbel Smith, Wm. S. Taylor, Wm. R. Scurry, C. R. Johns, Nat Terry, John T. Mills, Geo. W. Paschal, H. R. Runnels, H. P. Bee, J. M. Burroughs, and M. M. Potter. The main features of the platform adopted, were reaffirmance of the principles of the Democratic party, as embodied in the Baltimore platform of 1852; opposition to all secret political societies, whether called American, Know-Nothing, or by any other delusive name; opposition to all proscription on account of place of birth or particular religious creed; endorsement of the Kansas-Nebraska Act as "a triumph of the Constitution over fanaticism and sectional madness;" equality of the States and the right of slavery to protection in the Territories until ad- mitted as States into the Union, at which time the people will say in their Constitutions whether slavery is to be tolerated any longer or not.
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