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The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], Admission of Southern Representatives. (search)
s a loyal community at the outset; and these relations with the Federal Government have never been suspended, but have continued uninterruptedly, without intermission. What is recognized as Virginia was even before Tennessee in the abolition of slavery and the adoption of the constitutional amendment, and in the acts of repudiating the rebel debt and of declaring the ordinances of secession to be null and void. The Alexandria Legislature was entirely loyal. The Senators elect, Messrs. Segar and Underwood, are everywhere recognized as loyal; the Governor of Virginia, regularly elected, is of indisputable loyalty; and we can recognize no technicality which, under radical reasoning, should exclude Virginia even for an instant on the score of the loyalty of the State, since it first unfurled the flag of the Union in a community of armed and defiant secessionists. We are becoming more and more sanguine that it is out of the power of politicians (even if they shall see fit t