Col. Greene's Speech Before the Mcclellan Club of Ward Eleven, Boston, October 28, 1864

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Dickinson of New York, who was so enraptured with Southern institutions that he expressed his regret upon the floor of the United States Senate, that he w r as not born in Virginia; John Cochrane of New York, who went to Richmond when the Rebellion first broke out, and told them there that where Virginia led, he would follow ; John W. Forney, who, for years and years was the most obse- quious devotee to Southern politicians to be found in Washing- ton, the confidential and bosom friend of Breck...enridge, Keitt, Brooks, and the whole class of Southern ultraists ; Gen. Butler, who voted in favor of Jeff. Davis's nomination for the presidency twenty or thirty times, in the Charleston convention ; Andrew Johnson, who wanted Massachusetts severed from the main land and towed into the ocean, where she could be purified by wind and water until she was fit to be again attached to the continent ; Holt and Stanton, who were " hand and glove " with Southern- 12 ers ; the traitor Gantt, who recommended the hanging of every Yankee caught by the Rebels ; Hahn, the traitor who served as a Rebel official in New Orleans, and thousands of such men.

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