21 December 1835
adams-john10 Neal Millikan Slavery and Enslaved Persons US Constitution Smithsonian Institution
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21. VII.30 Monday

Reily William Connell John

I lost my repose last Night, and therefore rose the later this morning— I found the House in Session, and Cambreleng from the Committee of Ways and Means presenting a Bill for the relief of the sufferers by the late Conflagration at New-York— Whittlesey however first obtained leave to present sundry Bills from the Committee of Claims; which were received, twice read, ordered to be printed with the Reports and referred to a Committee of the whole, and made the order of the day to-morrow— Grennell next introduced several other Bills from the same Committee; after which Cambreleng’s Bill was received, ordered to be printed, and referred to the Committee of the whole on the state of the Union— Then the unfinished business of Friday was taken up.— Waddy Thompson of no— Joab Lawler of Alabama, offered a Resolution that Congress had not the Constitutional right to abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia, and another that the House would receive no petition, praying therefor— Wise offered the same Resolutions otherwise expressed— moved a suspension of the Rules, that he might move to lay on the table Hammond’s motion to reject the Petition, and offer his Resolutions— He called for the yeas and nays which were 115 to 101 against suspending the rules— Then came the motion to reconsider the reference of a petition from Cummington presented by Briggs, to the Committee on the District of Columbia—against which I addressed the house and was answered by Bouldin, and by An adjournment was then moved, but suspended for a Message from the President with Documents relating to a bequest from an Englishman named Simonson for the establishment of a learned Institution in the City of Washington— The Message was at my motion referred to a Committee of Nine— Vanderpoel came to my Seat, and said he thought it ought to be referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia— Adjourned soon after 3.— After dinner Mr Reily, brought me a Memorial of his Mother to Congress, which at his request I promised to present— Mr John Connell was here this Evening.

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