The Senatorial Triumvirate Whose Self Appointed Mission Seems to Be the Destruc
The Senatorial Triumvirate Whose Self Appointed Mission Seems to Be the Destruc
Oliver P Oliver Perry Morton
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Mr. Sumse t further oharg s that the Secretary, of War sold rrms to " the known < v of M -s. -■<. -. Remington h Son^^after the bids of that firm had beett thrown in i hat they were the agents of the French Government. The Senator may have known that Mr. Squire was the attorney for the French agents, but the let- ter of Ceu. Belknap's mysteriously obtained by the Senator clearly shows, that the latter was without any such knowledge. To . -how Mr. Scmheb sources of official information, I quo'e from the debate in the 3et ; Mr. Sl'MNKl. '. Why, Mr. President, I held the'rec'ora in my hand yesterday. It. , tin report of M. Riant which will be found in the official jo. Ur. Al of the French Republic of June 2S — money paid by France. Mr EDMUNDS. Will the Senator from Maasachusetts hand "me that slatemeut? Mr. SUMNER. Certainly. Mr. HARLAN. Another newspaper statement recited on the floor of the American ■Senate, by the oldest member of this body a3 the French record ! An attempt made to impugn the official records of his own Government by an extract from a newspaper published in France !
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