"some of the Men And Measures of the War And Reconstruction Period." An Address Delivered Before the Mercantile Library Association, Saturday Evening, March 4, 1882
"some of the Men And Measures of the War And Reconstruction Period." An Address Delivered Before the Mercantile Library Association, Saturday Evening, March 4, 1882
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You don't believe in this. You are opposed to slavery on principle. I am not." This was a candid statement by Mr. Johnson, and it embraced the real diflerence in issue between him and Congress. "With the addition of his personal ambition thrown in, aiid now his combativeness fully aroused. He doubtless felt that, when he was made a candidate for Vice-President, by the Baltimore Con- vention, the preservation of the Union, w'ith slavery, was as far as the Republican party had gone. And in this h...e was right. Subsequent events, the War made by the South to build slavery stronger, and the sanguine bloody years succeeding, brought the party who nominated Johnson to see that peace, with slavery, was impossible; but Johnson was an inherent bourbon, who, under no circumstances, mixed morals with his politics, and though in frantic moments he had glimpses of being the Moses of the negroes, no lasting impressions favorable to their liberty ever found lodgment in his brain. I told him, for this was before reconstruction by Congress, that he had been elected by the loyal men of the Union, and, speaking of the Senate, but not for it, they felt that the Executive power should be used for such a plan of reconstruc- tion as should not leave the issues to be fought over again.
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