One Country One Constitution And One People Speech of Hon John a Bingham O
One Country One Constitution And One People Speech of Hon John a Bingham O
John Armor Bingham
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Ns ot btoncwall Jackson or of Robert E. Lee ■ and It has given them more pleasure than had General Lree been elected Governor of Virginia. They have tound an ally in the President worth more to them than the alliance of France or England, and they now begin to see, even as they saw foreshadowed at Manassas, the final triumph of the great southern cause. Ithas been already intimated that the fatted calf is to be killed at the North to welcome back the returning prodigals— traitors whose hands ar...e red with the blood of murder and assassina- tion, who for four years struck at the life of your country and at the life of its defenders. Whether the publisher of that paper at Nor- folk who uttered the words which have been read was speaking ironically as to this con- spiracy at the South, or whether as the accred- ited organ of the conspirators, it makes not a particle of difference. It is, in my judgment, according to the declared purpose of those men. They are ready to kill the fatted calf if Andrew Johnson will only forget his former utterances, wherein he said that treason is a crime that must be made odious and traitors must be pun- ished ; that traitors are no longer citizens and should not be permitted to participate in the reconstruction and reorganization of the States ; and especially if he would lend himself to that black and villainous suggestion which linds a place in the columns of the Chicago Times— a paper which in its dav was, I believe, sup- pressed for its treasonable utterances by order of CTeneralBurnside— that the President would do well to drive the Representatives of the peo- ple by an armed jMSse from the Hall of Repre- sentatives.
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