Speech of Mr Turney of Tennessee On the Compromise Bill Delivered in Senate

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Speech of Mr Turney of Tennessee On the Compromise Bill Delivered in Senate
H L Hopkins Lacey Turney
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Does the honorable Senator from Ten- nessee wish to be understood as declaring that, in his opinion, any friend of this bill has opposed reasonable amendments . ' Does he not know, does not the country know, that the honorable chair- man of the committee of thirteen, in the beginnings and ever since, has offered no opposition to rea- sonable amendments. ' Has not the honorable Senator from Michigan [Mr. Cass] pursued the same course. ' Have we not all done so? Have. Not those of us who are in f...avor of the measure expected and desired that modifications would be made? Several, iiicluding myself, have declared their determination, at a seasonable time, to offer amendments. I understand, then, from the in- dications around me, that there will be no opposi- tion to the bill, of an inflexible character, if it be properly amended.
Mr. TURNEY. I do not know exactly what the Senator means by inflexible opposition. I really do not know how to discuss the merits of a bill not before us. 1 will not discuss the merits of the bill as it may be after it shall have been amended, but as it is now.


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