Remarks of Hon G Porter of Missouri On the Organization of the House of Repr

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And done it well, and which was hallowed by patriot- ism, by success, and by its association with great nam s now transient d to history. It belonged to a past genera- tion; and in the midst of a political tempest which appall d tie' wisest and tinner t in tiie land, it had said to the waves of agitation. Peace, le still, and they became still. It would hive been better in my opinion not to disturb its slumber, as aii useral and practical objects could have b -en ai: Without it. But the questio...n is here without my agency. " i i February '20, 1S. 'A. When I saw it, though I differed from that distinguished gentleman on many questions of public policy, 1 yielded my hearty assent to the views which he. Expressed, and, in the canvass which resulted in my election, declared them to be sentiments worthy of a patriot and a states- man. 1 was for standing by the compromise of l^oU as a "final settlement" of the slavery ques- tion, and opposed to taking any step that would, in its nature and consequences, have tiie effect of reviving the slavery agitation.

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