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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1865., [Electronic resource], Admission of Southern Representatives. (search)
Sumner platform towards that of the President. In no other way can the Republican party be kept together. I believe Horace Greeley and Colonel Forncy both are working to this end. Stevens is pushed hard by the Radicals for the chairmanship ofted, out of deference to the Executive, and especially for the reason that his son-in-law is one of the Senators. Mr. Greeley says in his paper: The President and the overwhelming majority of Congress are in intimate and friendly communic And the National Intelligencer of yesterday declares by authority: We feel able to say with confidence that Mr. Horace Greeley, who is now in this city, has expressed himself substantially in accord with the President in his reconstruction poority of Congress. The Intelligencer, in addition to the gratifying announcement above published in reference to Mr. Greeley, furnishes us with the following remarks addressed to Congress: The South, now full of vitality, and alive in ac