A History of the Political Campaign in Virginia in 1855 With a Biographical Ske
A History of the Political Campaign in Virginia in 1855 With a Biographical Ske
James P James Pinkney Hambleton
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The time has arrived when men should be judged by their action by their political conduct, rather than by prejudices attached to a name or sect. " The Chicago Journal an Abolition print quotes a passage from Gov. Smith s speech in defence of Know-Nothingism, and says: 190 "There it is in a nut shell. Foreigners who come to this country, settle in free states, with instincts against slavery, " For the. Se instincts the South is to hunt them down, while freemen at the North shout forth the tally ...ho! to the chase. Aside from the oath- bound, prescriptive intolerance of the order, there seems enough in its slavery instincts to cause all friends of freedom to view its progess with alarm. " That, continued Mr. Patton, is the testimony upon the one side, and then we have our Virginia papers denouncing this party and the leaders of the party without measure, and denouncing it as an abolition party. There really seems to be something very amusing and curious in the idea of seeing this great American omnibus moving along upon the railroad, which people believe is going to lead to the terminus of triumph and success, and the leaders of the Virginia Democracy trying to pull it off the track because it is loaded with runaway slaves, carrying them to the North, while on the other side we have Greely, Giddings, and alljthat part} - pulling at it with all their might, because it is catching runaway slaves to bring them back.
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