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I'll go down ahead of you and test the social atmosphere a little." When Archie reached the parlors half an hour later he found the Governor engaged in lively conversation with a gentleman he introduced immediately as Mr. Seebrook. "And Mr. Walters, Mr. Comly, and " "Mr. Saulsbury and Mr. Comly, my daughter, Miss Seebrook." The girl had just joined her father and his friend.
Counsel for prosecution objected, and the vote was: Yeas Anthony, Bayard, Buckalew, Davis, Dixon, Edmunds, Fessenden, Fowler, Grimes, Hendricks, Johnson, McCreery, Patterson of Tennessee, Ross, Saulsbury, Trumbull, Van Winkle, and Vickers 18 8 Republicans and 10 Democrats.
After an extended discussion, the Senate refused, by a vote of thirty-three against eleven, to adopt the amendment proposed by Mr. Cowan. The bill was further discussed during three successive days, Messrs. Saulsbury, Hendricks, Johnson, McDougall, and Davis speaking against the measure, and Messrs. Fessenden, Creswell, and Trumbull in favor of it. Mr.
Duty of Congress consequent upon the Abolition of Slavery Civil Rights Bill introduced Reference to Judiciary Committee Before the Senate Speech by Mr. Trumbull Mr. Saulsbury Mr. van Winkle Mr. Cowan Mr. Howard Mr. Johnson Mr. Davis Conversations with Mr. Trumbull and Mr. Clark Reply of Mr. Johnson Remarks by Mr. Morrill Mr. Davis "wound up" Mr. Guthrie's Speech Mr. Hendricks Reply of Mr. Lane Mr.
The yeas and nays were ordered; and being taken resulted: Yeas Anthony, Bayard, Buckalew, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Fowler, Grimes, Hendricks, Johnson, McCreery, Patterson of Tennessee, Ross, Saulsbury, Sherman, Trumbull, Van Winkle, Vickers, and Willey 20 9 Republican and 11 Democrats.
A man motored up here awhile ago, looked the place over and asked me a lot of questions about the hotel and its guests. You understand, Comly " He hesitated, glancing questioningly from Archie to the Governor. "You may trust Saulsbury. We have knowledge of some other things that make it necessary for us all to stand together." "This fellow seemed to have no business here," Congdon continued.
Their failure was the result of the refusal of six Southern Senators to vote. There is yet good hope of success. Speaking of the second session of the Thirty-sixth Congress, Mr. Saulsbury said: "At that session, while vainly striving with others for the adoption of those measures, I remarked in my place in the Senate that
Saulsbury thought a revolution would result from the passage of this bill: "In my judgment the passage of this bill is the inauguration of revolution bloodless, as yet, but the attempt to execute it by the machinery and in the mode provided in the bill will lead to revolution in blood.
Whether through some gift of prevision the Governor anticipated needs and dangers in his singular life, or whether he was merely a favorite of the gods of good luck, Archie had never determined, but either way the man who called himself Saulsbury seemed able to contrive and direct incidents with the dexterity of an expert stage hand.
Buckalew, Davis, Guthrie, Hendricks, Johnson, McDougall, Riddle, Saulsbury, Stockton, and Wright 10. ABSENT Messrs. Cowan, Nesmith, and Willey 3. The bill having passed, the question came up as to its title, which it was proposed to leave as reported by the committee: "A bill to enlarge the powers of the Freedmen's Bureau." Mr.
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