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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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Admission of Southern Representatives.
The Washington correspondent of the New York News, under date of December 8th, says:
There was a report yesterday to the effect that the Radicals in Congress would soon make a great show of magnanimity by admitting to their seats the representatives, first from Tennessee, second from Arkansas, and third from Virginia, provided those from the latter car take the test oath.
I was inclined to doubt the truth of the report at first, but after investigation I believe it is well founded.
What the object in view can be does not yet appear.
It cannot be that the Radicals look upon it as an accession of strength to their party, for it will be the reverse.
There are three (so-called) Republican members from Tennessee, but they are no more Republican in their feelings than Andrew Johnson is. All of the three members from Arkansas, six of the members from Tennessee, and seven of the members from Virginia, are Democrats.
If the whole nineteen
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