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The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1864., [Electronic resource], Yankee vessel Blown up by a Torpedo. (search)
they did not comport with the better sense of the majority of this House. Mr. Cox said that his colleague, (Long,) in his speech, now declared to be so obnoxioul act expressed himself in favor of recognizing the Southern Confederacy. Mr. Cox replied to this by shying, on the 19th of April, 1861, the Mayor of Baltimore, "Oh! oh!" and laughter.] Mr. Ashley--I deny it for Secretary Chase. Mr Cox--You should not deny anything without knowing what it is. The Mayor representedUnion, he was for telling them go in peace. Mr Ashley--I deny it now. Mr Cox--What authority have you? Mr Ashley answered his knowledge of the character of the man, and an acquaintance with his views. Mr Cox--If you judge by the character of the man, I say you are not authorized to deny for anybody. [Colisctures upon the Democratic party leaders in their course here, aroused "Sunset" Cox, who in several passages was so roughly handled by Smith that the Speaker could