Now And Then Speech of the Hon Charles H Van Wyck of New York Upon the Repo

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We are to an inheritance of wealth and slaves, buten- not responsible for the ignorance of your peo- titled to the privileges of that immense terri- pie. We have neither created nor contrib- tory over which your fathers said the dark uted to it. You suffer papers tilled with the wing of slavery should never be spread. He ultra doctrines of Garrison to be circulated, removed to Illinois ; by industry carved out for himself reputation, honor, and greatness, and now stands a living embodiment of t...he while those which are exponents of Republi- can principles are consigned to the flames. Southern and northern orators have willfully principles we profess — the lawfully elected and wickedly misrepresented our purposes President of the United States. Will Ken- land objects. You have been arousing and tucky this day say that the ordinance Of Jef- alarming the worst passions of your people, ferson. Excluding slavery from the great and now you say you cannot control them. Northwest, prevented her citizens from en- You have sown the wind, now yourselves joying its benefits, or aspiring to the high- : reap the whirlwind.

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