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his purposes to disrupt the Union by the doctrines which he held and the opinion he expressed, for this is "the head and front of my offending," and "this extent — no more." There is one other charge, which I have before replied to. I refer to the charge that I had once uttered that the soldiers of the Northwest would pass over my body before they reached the Southern States. I denied that before, and I deny it now. The gentleman has referred to a speech made here in debate on the 10th of July. But I defy him, sir, and I hurl defiance in his teeth, when I tell him he may take that speech and he cannot point cut one single, solitary disloyal sentence or word in it. I neither retract one sentiment which I have uttered, nor would I obliterate a single vote which I have given. I speak of the record as it will here after appear — indeed, as it now stands on the journals of this House and in the Congressional Globs. There is no other record you can get, and no act, or word, or thoug