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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1865., [Electronic resource], Admission of Southern Representatives. (search)
ect is one of much interest to those having legitimate business before the House, and also to an energetic class of men here known as the lobby. To-morrow, if there is a quorum of members present, the House standing committees will be named. It is said that Thaddeus Stevens is chairman of the ways and means; Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, chairman of the committee on appropriations, and General Butler chairman of the committee on foreign relations. There is a great and just indignation over Steven's appointment, and a pressure may change it. The Republicans, it is said, do not intend to quarrel with the President, but that they will take their own time about admitting the Southern members, except those from Tennessee. They will yield on this point, it is represented, 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 i