Fremont His Supporters And Their Record the Opinions of Our Great Statesmen Up

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Democrats have fought the battle, and the foreigner is made secure in his social and political rights and privileges; and, strange to tell, the Abolitionists now ask him to turn against his friends.
His sympathies are invoked in behalf of the negro, and he is told that the war which they had waged for two years against him has ceased. Were not the legislatures of Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Connecticut, in 1855, composed almost entirely of Abolition-Know- nothings? Those legislat
...ures passed laws to elevate, socially and po litically, the negro, whilst they denied social or political equality to the adopted citizen. They denied their State courts to a foreigner, who should apply for naturalization ; they hampered their law with condi tions, so as to prevent the adopted citizen from exercising the elective franchise ; they elevated the negro, and degraded the naturalized citi zen; they are of the leaders of Fremont, and still shout "Down with the foreigners, " "Up with the negroes, " and "Americans must rule America.

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