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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 3
The Secretary of the Treasury.
During a temporary suspension of business in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Foote called attention to his resolution, introduced some days ago and referred to the Judiciary Committee, relative to the Secretary of the Treasury, and said that it was not his design to press the matter further if the gentleman from Louisiana (Mr. Conrad) would make a statement to the House in reference to a certain declaration made by that officer.
Mr. Conrad replied that while he was not authorized to make any statement to the House, and especially under a threat, he would say that Mr. Memminger had remarked to him in usual conversation, long before the introduction of the resolution, that it was his intention to resign at the close of the present session of Congress.
Mr. Foote rejoined that it was understood that Mr. Memminger had very recently made a similar declaration to Senator Orr, of South Carolina, and to the chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Conrad (search for this): article 3
Campbell (search for this): article 3
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Foote (search for this): article 3
The Secretary of the Treasury.
During a temporary suspension of business in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Foote called attention to his resolution, introduced some days ago and referred to the Judiciary Committee, relative to the Secretary of the Treasury, and said that it was not his design to press the matter further if the gentleman from Louisiana (Mr. Conrad) would make a statement to the House in reference to a certain declaration made by that officer.
Mr. Conrad repli use, and especially under a threat, he would say that Mr. Memminger had remarked to him in usual conversation, long before the introduction of the resolution, that it was his intention to resign at the close of the present session of Congress.
Mr. Foote rejoined that it was understood that Mr. Memminger had very recently made a similar declaration to Senator Orr, of South Carolina, and to the chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
This Congressional episode goes very far towards sustaining
Memminger (search for this): article 3