George H. Pendleton, the Cooperhead Candidate for Vice-President : His Hostility to the American Republic Illustrated By His Record As a Representative in the Congress of the United States From the State of Ohio

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1 hope that you will never (subjugate the South.
'yn the vote to expel, the yeas were 84, nays 58, Mr. Pendleton voting in the negative.
On the 14th of April, he gave a eimilar vote against the censure of his colleague, Mr. Long.
June 13, 1864, Mr. Pendleton voted against the army appropriation bill, as finally agreed upon by committees of conference of the iwo Houses.
On the same day, Mr. Pendleton voted against the repeal of the fugitive slave acts. The vote stood — yeas 90, nays 62.
June 15,
... 1864, Mr. Pendleton voted against the joint resolution of the Senate proposing to the States changes of the Constitution so as to prohibit slavery.
July 7, 1864, he voted against the following : ■Wbpreaa the orgnnized treason having ita headqt»rter» at Richmond exists in Ucflant violation of the mitional Conatitiition, and liaa no claim to be treated otljerwise than as au outlaw; and whereafl thia Richmond combina- tion ol' conspirators and traitors can have no rightlnl authority over tl)0 people of any portion of the national Union, and no warrant for asHuniing control of the political destiny of the people of any State or section of this Union, and no apology but that of conspiracy and treaaon ikr any assumption of authority whatever: Therefore, HfSdlved, That any proiiosltion to negotiate with the rebel leaders at Richmond (soniMtinies called "the authorities at Richmond") for a restoration of loyalty and order in those portions oj the Republic which have been disorganiiied by the rebellion is, in eftect, a proposition to recognize the rinjiinaders of the rebellion us ent'lled to represent and bind the loyal citizens of the United States whom they op- press, and to give countenance and support to the preten- giona of Conspiracy and treason; and therefore every such proposition should bo rejected without hesitation and' d«lay.


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