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"Oh, Mr. Comly!" There was the slightest stress on the assumed name. "After this dance " She slipped away leaving him staring. "Please take me back to Mr. Saulsbury," said Ruth. "I've got to cut this dance. I will introduce you to some other girls." But as no other girls were immediately available he protested that he would do very well and guided her to the Governor.
The third section, cutting off late Confederate officials from eligibility to Federal offices, provoked repeated attempts to modify and emasculate it. Among them was a motion by Mr. Saulsbury to amend the final clause by adding that the President, by the exercise of the pardoning power, may remove the disability.
It exists in this Country, and has existed from the beginning." Mr. Harlan's reply to the position of Mr. Saulsbury that Slavery is right, is a Divine Institution, etc., was very able and interesting.
On the Democratic side, there were: James A. McDougall of California, James A. Bayard and William Saulsbury of Delaware, Jesse D. Bright of Indiana, who was expelled February 5, 1862, John C. Breckenridge of Kentucky, who a little later openly joined the Secessionists, and was formally expelled December 4, 1861; he was succeeded by Garrett Davis, an "American or Old Line Whig," by which name he and two senators from Maryland preferred to be described; James W. Nesmith of Oregon.
To the left of Davis, beyond Nesmith, of Oregon, and the other and more silent Senator from Kentucky, sits Saulsbury, of Delaware, unless he should be traversing the carpeted space in the rear of his seat, like a sentinel of the Senate. Far different is the sight presented to the spectator who looks down from the galleries of the House of Representatives.
After argument the yeas and nays were taken: Yeas Anthony Bayard, Buckalew, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Fowler, Grimes, Henderson, Hendricks, Johnson, McCreery, Patterson of Tennessee, Ross, Saulsbury, Trumbull, Van Winkle, Vickers, and Willey 20 9 Republicans and 11 Democrats.
McDougall on Persian Mythology Mr. J. H. Lane defends the President Mr. Wade The President's Collar Mr. Brown Mr. Doolittle Mr. Garrett Davis Mr. Saulsbury Yeas and Nays in the Senate Vote in the House The Civil Rights Bill becomes a Law.
I have been a depositor in God's bank, from which I expect to draw largely at the final settlement. James Wilson Comes Along Wants me to go with Him to Saulsbury, Tennessee, to Help Build a House for a Grocery-Store Takes me Along with Him Wilson Taken Sick I Take Care of Him He gets Well I make another Attempt to Escape from Slavery What Came of it. One day James Wilson came to Mr.
He always worked most cordially with the Rev. Mr. Saulsbury in trying to restrict the number of public houses, and he was one of the few persons whom Mrs. Saulsbury cordially admired. He had a word of formal kindness for every one, and was never heard to say an ill-natured thing of any one behind his or her back.
At the close of his Congressional term he was commissioned a Brigadier General in the Regular Army, and assigned to the command of the newly acquired possessions of the United States in the North-west. 31, 151, 572, 573, 574. WILLARD SAULSBURY was born in Kent County, Delaware, June 2, 1820. He was educated at Delaware College and Dickinson College.
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