Address of the National Democratic Republican Committee

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Address of the National Democratic Republican Committee
1848 1852 Democratic Party National Committee
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Not a solitary Whig member of Congress, from the free States, voted against, the Wilmot proviso.
The Whigs of the free States represent that General Taylor is in favor of the Wilmot proviso. They declare that they would not support him if he was not. Truman Smith, a Senator elect from Connecticut, and Chairman of the Whig- Central Committee in this city, has declared, in a speech in Connecticut, that he has jeen a letter from General Taylor, (or was told by a gentleman who saw the letter/) in w
...hich Gen. Taylor pledges himself not to veto the Wilmot proviso, if he shall be elected President of the United States. The Hon. Thomas Corwin has made a similar declaration, in a speech delivered by him in Ohio.
Now. Has General Taylor written such letters to different parts of the Union ?■ Or, do these honorable members of the Whig party utter gross and deliberate false- hoods T Again: the leaders of the Whig party at the North know, that if they deceive their political followers with regard to the sentiments of General Taylor upon the subject of the Wilmot proviso and the extension of slavery, and allow them to be cheated, it is certain destruction and annihilation of them as politicians.


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