Remarks of Hon a G Talbott of Kentucky On the Organization of the House of
Remarks of Hon a G Talbott of Kentucky On the Organization of the House of
Albert G From Old Catalog Talbott
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Clerk, promised no good to the country, but, by its system of political warfare, threatened a disruption of the Union. What else, sir? The great American party, which had boasted so long and so loud about the na- tionality of its principles, and the glorious results which would accrue to the country from the tri- umph of its principles — they, sir, a few days before we met here, held a meeting at Cincinnati, nine States being represented, and they, too, adopted a platform, threatening the insti...tutions of the South, though it might cost this glorious Union to carry out their principles. What next ? A few days before we m. Ct here, the great Amer- ican party South, seeing that, by the action of their brethren at Cincinnati, the lasthope of Amer- icanism was gone in the South unless they in some way or other should meet and caulk their already leaky and fast sinking ship — they, too, had a meeting at the city of Louisville, in my own State; and what did they do? They repudi- ated the action of their party at Cincinnati by reindorsing the twelfth section of the Philadelphia platform, thus dividing and denationalizing and completely sectionalizing the great American party, swearing that there was, at least, a Spar- tan band of Americans at Louisville, Kentucky, who, though they had bowed the knee to Sam, would never do the like to Sambo.
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