Democratic Leaders for Disunion : Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts ; Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 25, 1860
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Our ex- panding policy would stretch far beyond present limits. Central America would join her destiny to ours, and so would Cuba, now withheld from us by the voice and votes of Abolition enemies." Coming in this chamber, the honorable senator early sought occasion to say : " Sir, I will tell you what I would do, if I had the control of the southern members of this House and the other, when you elect John Sherman. If I had control of the public sentiment, the very moment you elect Joun Sherman,... thus giving to the South the example of insult as well as injury, I would walk, every one of us, out of the Halls of this Capi- tol, and consult our constituents ; and I would never enter j again until I was bade to do so by those who had the right to control me. Sir. I go further than that. I would coun- 11 sel my constituents instantly to dissolve all political ties with a party and a people who thus trample on our rights. That is what I would do." In a carefully-prepared and very elaborate speech recently delivered, the senator from Georgia said : " Sir, there is but one path of safety to the S ^uth ; but one mode of preserving her institution of domestic slavery ; and that is a confederacy of States having no incongruous and opposing elements — a confederacy of slave States alone, with .homogeneous language, laws, interests, and institutions.
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