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The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Northern Congress.--the Pan-Handle traitors Assume to represent Virginia! (search)
rs Assume to represent Virginia! In the Washington House of Representatives, on the 4th inst., after the election of Galusha A. Grow to the Speakership, the following individuals were sworn in as Representatives of the State of Virginia: John S. Carlile, C. H. Upton, R. V. Whaley, G. Pendleton and W. G. Brown. We copy from the proceedings as they afterwards transpired: Mr. Cox, of Ohio, objected to Mr. Charles H. Upton being recognized as a member of this body. He was in possession obased his proceeding upon higher grounds than the rules of this House — upon the Constitution. He moved that the credentials of the gentlemen claiming to represent Virginia be submitted to a committee with instructions to report, &c. Mr. John S. Carlile, of Virginia, said he could not permit his right to represent his constituency here to be brought into question by the acts of gentlemen from another section of the same State. The only question involved in his case was whether the State
the hand is raised to crush to the earth the Virginia that gave them birth, refuse to come to her aid, or even assist the assassin in his bloody work? We never heard of but one Yankee (Benedict Arnold) who was not a gentleman in comparison with Carlile & Co. It must be admitted that Virginia has been peculiarly unfortunate in giving birth to Winfield Scott and John C. Fremont, but they were not citizens at the time of her secession, and the latter is at the best an estray and cross-breed, upon gave birth to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Jas. Madison, John Marshall, George Mason, Patrick Henry, and — but we shall never know when to stop if we begin the interminable role of her immortals — has also produced such abortions as John S. Carlile and other political and moral lepers, more insignificant though not more corrupt. Let us hope that their punishment will be as signal as their crimes. We have on the Capitol Square a great national monument, a glorious shrine, which future