The Committee on Expenses was created to defray the expenses of the Conference and the cost of printing the Journal. We do not have the records of this committee.
In February 1861, following the inauguration of Lincoln and the secession of seven states from the Union, a convention of 131 politicians from the remaining states met in Washington, D. C., at the Willard Hotel. They aimed to prevent civil war, and the secession of further states, by proposing an amendment to the Constitution that would protect the existence and practice of slavery, within certain parameters, by enshrining them in constitutional law. An amendment was eventually agreed and recommended to Congress, where it was not passed.
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The Committee on Expenses was appointed.
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The Committee made a report on the expenses incurred by the Conference on printing and stationery, and the Conference adjourned sine die.
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