Peace And Re Union Speech of Hon James Dixon of Connecticut Delivered in T
Peace And Re Union Speech of Hon James Dixon of Connecticut Delivered in T
James Dixon
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I confess, again, I cannot see it in that light. But what is this resolution ? I have a few comments to make on it. It is very singu- lar in its inception and in its character. It was introduced in the other House witii tne declaration tliat it was in consequence of the veto uiessage, and a great leader there stated tliat he sliould have been willing to admit member^; from Tennessee, if 1 am not very much mistaken, but for that veto message. And what does the veto message say ? That the Pieside...nt of the United States desires such admission. That leader was willing to admit representatives from TeuLessee if the President of the United States had not expressed his de&iie for it. That is the wliole of it. 1 take the House cliair- man of our joint conimitt-e at his word ; I tliink that was the reason ; and I must say here upon my responsibility that I do not think it a good reason. It is not a good reason for refusing rep'esentation to a State, that the Presidt^nt of the United States desires it, even if he ex^jresses his desire in a manner wliicii some may consider some- what objectionable.
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