Fillmores Political History And Position

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Fillmores Political History And Position
Edwin Barber Morgan
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I ask you how he can expect the vote of the free North. Can you give him your vote? Can I give him mine ? Are these the views you and I enter- tain in relation to the rights and the duty of the people of the North or mankind ? Now, sir, upon this question alone, without going into all his other act*) of subserviency to the South and the slave power, let him stand for the suffrages of the freemen of the North.
As to the Americanism of Mr. Fillmore, you and I have some knowledge of how much he ha
...s done to sustain that party. Has he ever been identified with it either in principle or in feeling ? If so, where are his acts — on what occasion here- tofore has he proclaimed it ? What assistance has he ever i-endered us in all our contests ? What were his antecedents to Americanism when Presi- dent of the United States ? Did he then protect American interests or American men ? I well recollect that he did not, and the country will recollect it too.
When the Captain-General of Cuba issued his decree prohibiting the steamship Crescent City fro-m touching at Havana so long as Mr, Smilh, an American citizen, was aboard of her as Purser, because, as they alleged, the Herald and other papers in New York had published some informa- tion from Havana that was distasteful to the Cuban Government, and which they charged to have been furnished by Purser Smith, and, therefore, neither the Crescent City nor any other American ship should be allowed to touch at Havana having ilr.


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