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The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1864., [Electronic resource], Yankee vessel Blown up by a Torpedo. (search)
sional Confederacy at Montgomery. Mr. Summer, and indeed the leaders of the party in power were and still are in favor of "eternal separation. "--How dare the leaders of the Republican party in this House, then, arraign a member for doing that which they have been doing all their political lives? Mr. Ashley (Un., Ohio) asked whether Mr. Chase had in any official 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, in a speech, said that Secretary Chase told him so. [Exclamation on the Republican side of "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 represented Mr. Chase as saying he opposed the right of secession, but when the South became an independent and powerful State out of the Union, he was for telling them go in peace. Mr Ashley--I deny it now.