Messages And Papers Relating to the Administration of James Brown Ray, Governor of Indiana, 1825-1831 V.4, C.5

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The principles and utility of Railways. Canals, Turnpike roads, &c. with the whole plan ments (the Jackson faction) were in a minority, but they were not silenced. Protests against the above resolution were entered on both the House and Senate Journals. In the Senate Israel T. Canby, Ross Smiley, Thomas Givens, and John Milroy stated that they were "the warm and decided friends of domestic manufactures and internal improvements," but that they considered the resolution "a direct censure of the ...conduct of our Representatives in Congress who voted against the woolens bill of last session — a measure partial in its provisions, and unjust in its operation on the western county. . . ." "The undersigned firmly be- lieve," they continued, "that any attempt by the Legislature, under any circumstances, to influence public opinion in relation to the Presidential election in favor of any candidate, would be improper. . . . The under- signed depricate the spirit of the last clause of the resolution, in their opinion but too well calculated to engender sectional animosities, and array state against state." Indiana Senate Journal, 1827-28, pp.

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