Speech of Hon Sam Houston of Texas On the Subject of Compromise in the Senat

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The Senator chooses to say, as I understood him, not having heard him alto- gether clearly, that from an unfortunate state of things existing in South Carolina, it seemed to be advisable that ihis movement should not originate there, but in the little gallant State of Mis- sissippi. I desire to know to what state of things the Senator refers.
Mr. Houston. I referred to a period when I was not in the United States, and in regard to which my information was purely h storical. I allude to the proc
...eedings on the subject of Nulli- fication — in 1832 t think it was.
Mr. Butler. I understood the gentleman to say that this move of Mississippi was made be- cause of the unfortunate state of things existing at the time the movement was made in South Carolina. I shall not allude to past facts. The gentleman has a right to review the history of South Carolina, if he chooses, and I beg leave to say that I hope she will never descend from a position where her history may be reviewed.
Mr. Houston. I can assure the gentleman I have no wish to detract from South Carolina, and if he thinks I intended any thing personal towards any gentleman who inhabits South Caroli- na, I will correct him by disclaiming it.


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