The Union of the Democracy Resolutions of 98 Speech of Hon N S Townshend

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Norton Strange Townshend
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How- ever, it does not materially affect my statement, for every one knew perfectly well how Mr. Mil- ler would vote, if he voted at all.
I may mention another significant fact, which I have seen noticed in some papers, and which, from personal knowledge, ! believe to be correctly stated. At the Slate Democratic Convention on the 6th of August, before alluded to, a committee of twen- tj'-one, or one from each Congressional district, was appointed to present resolutions to the con- vention. One
...gentleman proposed a resolution indorsing the compromises, and supported his motion by a very able speech — indeed, the best I have ever heard in favor of such a course. But when the question was put to vote, but one solitary vote — that of the mover — was given in the affirm- ative. It is possible that sotne of the members of that commiltee may have been themselves in favor of considering these compromise measures as a settlement of a vexed question; but the fact that they did not choose to go into the State elec- tion with such a inillstone about their necks would indicate, I think, that there can be but little room for mistake respecting the sentiments of the people of Ohio.

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