Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United StatesCrosby, Frank
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Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States
Crosby, Frank
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
“_Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
the United States of America, in Congress assembled_, That in
the States declared in rebellion against the United States, the
President shall, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,
appoint for each a Provisional Governor, whose pay and emoluments
shall not exceed those of a Brigadier-General of Volunteers, who
shall be charged with the civil administration of such State, until
a State Government therein shall be recognized as hereinafter
provided.
“SECTION 2. _And be it further enacted_, That so soon as the
military resistance to the United States shall have been suppressed
in any such State, and the people thereof shall have sufficiently
returned to their obedience to the Constitution and laws of the
United States, the Provisional Governor shall direct the Marshal
of the United States, as speedily as may be, to name a sufficient
number of deputies, and to enroll all white male citizens of
the United States, resident in the State, in their respective
counties, and to require each one to take the oath to support
the Constitution of the United States, and in his enrollment
to designate those who take and those who refuse to take that
oath, which rolls shall be forthwith returned to the Provisional
Governor; and if the persons taking that oath shall amount to
a majority of the persons enrolled in the State, he shall, by
proclamation, invite the loyal people of the State to elect
delegates to a Convention, charged to declare the will of the
people of the State, relative to the reëstablishment of a State
Government subject to, and in conformity with the Constitution of
the United States.
“SECTION 3. That the Convention shall consist of as many members
as both Houses of the last Constitutional State Legislature,
apportioned by the Provisional Governor among the counties,
parishes, or districts of the State, in proportion to the white
population returned as electors by the Marshal, in compliance with
the provisions of this Act. The Provisional Governor shall, by
proclamation, declare the number of delegates to be elected by each
county, parish, or election district; name a day of election not
less than thirty days thereafter; designate the place of voting in
each county, parish, or election district, conforming as nearly as
may be convenient, to the places used in the State elections next
preceding the rebellion; appoint one or more Commissioners to hold
the election at each place of voting, and provide an adequate force
to keep the peace during the election.
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