The Public Record And Past History of John Bell Edwd Everett

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Clayton, and Mr. Badger, in their speeches in the Senate, " it was suggested tla*. As it would be several weeks before all of us would have an opportunity of speak ing on the. Bill, an authoritati/e annunciation of our position upon it in thp Senate would promote the objects of the meeting, This was agreed to without dispute, whereupon the Senator from North Carolina was requested to state, in substance, that the Southern Whigs were a unit in favor of the bill. The Sen ator from North Carolina,... Mr. Badger, having the floor next day, made the announcement accordingly. The statement went forth to the country. C< The Senator from Tennessee, " continued Mr. Toombs, " was present when it was made, but he did not. Utter publicly one word in opposition; and I never beard that the statement of the Senator from North Carolina did not. Truly represent the position of the Senator from Tennessee, until I heard of hia vote against tho bill when it passed that body. " Senator Clayton, one of the purest men who ever occupied a seat in the Senate, said : "The Southern Whigs (in that meeting) were unanimous in favor of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise.

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