Meaning of the Elections of 1862 Speech of Hon S S Cox of Ohio

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I commend him for it. Lie is no longer a political Mrs. Jellaby, manufacturing here, moral pocket handkerchiefs, for the picka- ninnies of Hilton Head; but he has been there, observing how the young African learns to shoot in a-b-abs, and how the black brigade learns to shoot in platoons. He has, no doubt, observed what the President told the preachers: "that the] eat and that was all. " Perhaps he might tell us, how many thousands, under this humanitarian regime, we have already living at our ...national festive board, and singing the soiiL r : " Old Uncle Sam's the landlord — we eat and drink our fill, And the wisdom of the measure is — there's nothing fur the bill. " The House refused us this information last session ; and since then they have increased and scattered over the land, until they number hundreds of thousands; we hear of four hundred wagon loads in Mississippi; . Several thousand in the district of my friend from Illiuois, [Mr. Allkn, ] thousands here in the District; and for their sustenance and eleva- tion, the overburdened people are to be taxed, while the families of white soldiers clamor for food in our cities.

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