Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Speech of Hon. Chas F. Manderson, of Nebraska, in the State of United States, March 13, 1884
Would delight me more than to say to this man pleading for restoration of good name and fame, You have been unjustly dealt with. The tri bunal that pronounced you guilty of disobedience of the orders of your superior, of disloyalty to your chief, was mistaken in its findings of fact. Blinded by the passions of the hour, prejudiced by the desire for some victim upon whom to rest the stinging blame of defeat to our arms, you were sacrificed. The 'sober second thought' has shown how greatly you have been maltreated. Take what of reparation a sorrowful and now grateful country can afford to you. Be restored to all rights of which you have been deprived.
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