The Charleston Convention Statement of a Portion of the Minnesota Delegation T

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The Charleston Convention Statement of a Portion of the Minnesota Delegation T
George L Becker
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FriJley his opinion with reference to certain contested seats, wliicli would come before the Committee on Credentials for adjudication. Mr. Fridley refused, under the circumstances, to state what course he should take, as a member of that committee, be- vond this extent, to wit: that, if i)laced on said committee, he would patiently liear both sides, and tlieu decide as, in his judgment, justice should dictate.
■ This reply not being satisfactory to Mr. Gorman, he objected to the nomination of
...Mr. Fridley. The vote was taken, and Mr. Fridley was selected as the member of the Committee on Credentials lor ]\Iinne- sota, Mr. Gorman and Mr. Sibley only voting against liini. Mr. Ilosscr then oifered the following resolution: Resolved, Tliat the clinirnian of this dilcgatioii be dinrtod to cast the vote of the delegates from Minnesota, in convention, for Stephen A. Douglas, fur President, until a majority cf them decide otherwise To this resolution objection was made by Mr. Becker, because, first, a resolution of the same tent)r, introduced by Mr.

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