Proceedings of the United States Senate On the Fugitive Slave Bill, the Abolition of the Slave-Trade in Th District of Columbia, And the Imprisonment of Free Colored Seamen in the Southern Ports [microform] : With the Speeches of Messrs. Davis, Winthrop a
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For that bill I shall voie. I believe it to be a practical and immediate question, and one which is capable of being settled now and at once, to the satisfaction of the whole country. I shall, therefore, vote against all amendments that may tend in my judgment to embarrass or defeat its passage. Mr. FOOTE. I have no doubt that I am about to express a sentiment in which all present will concur ; it is a sentiment of profound regret and mor- tification that the admirable speech delivered yesterda...y by the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Winthrop) has to-day been entirely destroyed in its effect, thrown into dim eclipse, and nullified, by the speech' which we have just heard from his lips. Why, sir, yesterday I listened to that gentleman with a sentiment of rapturous admiration. I could not help recognizing him not only as a high-spirited gentleman, but as a great public benefactor, who, from his local position, as well as from his weight of character and his political affiliations, had it in his power in a very peculiar manner to inflict that sort of chastisement upon the factionists of the country which it is fit- ting they should receive at the hands of every public-spirited man in the country, and which, unhappily for the Republic, has been but too long de- ferred.
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