Southern Affairs Speech of Hon Henry B Banning of Ohio in the House of Repre

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I should feel some alarm lest a portion of the people at the North shared in this feeling, for the remark passed unrebuked from the other side of this Chamber, but the late elections that turned mainly on this grave question reassures me.
In the gentleman's own district there seems to have been a revul- sion of popular sentiment, and all his brilliant attainments ajid powers of speech proved insufficient to retain his valuable services upon this floor. While I speak the party of deadly antagoni
...sm is ^oing to pieces, and the legislation of hate, thank God, approaches its end.
The better feelings that animate the soldier seems to have taken hold upon thepe()i)le, and now, instead of gloating over the slaughter of the past and legislating as if we were in the midst of a bloody war, the Congress of the United States is instructed through the late elections to ])reach " peace on earth, good will to men. " AVhy, sir, if by marching South we could call from their narrow beds the molder- ing bones of the confederate dead and reanimate in life those we destroyed.


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