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Show Southern Wit. in the early days of th civil war, says '-i. p. O. Wright in Southern Girl in '61," many nortbe n senators wera especially violent In their denunciation de-nunciation of the seceedlne 1ntns, occasionally oc-casionally much to the itm'iement of their listeners. On one n-crtslon a western senator ended a speech by declaring de-claring that wero certain threatened events to occur, ho would "lcavo this country and Join some other nation. Even the Comanchea he would prefer to this government In p"'1i a ca-.e." Ser 'or W'-'all, of Texi, rose In answer, an-swer, and Btatcd in a t-ye of grave rcmomtrnr'o that ho tri'Md the en-ator en-ator would "-nnslder wcP 'ip'oro he took Mich n step, "for tho Conian "nes had already buffered to" much from contact with tho whlteR." |