Speech of C M Clay Before the Young Mens Republican Central Union of New York

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Speech of C M Clay Before the Young Mens Republican Central Union of New York
Cassius Marcellus Clay
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They say. <" Well gentlemen, what's the matter now?" "Why we are going to fight the d d Yankees. "— "What for?" Why it's a nigger war, and we arc goii fight about it. '-Niggers!" "Well what arc th< "Have they legs, and can they run away?" "Yes sir they are our main proj)erty, without which our lands are worthless, and we are ruined!" "Then not a dollar can you get upon such security. " But with our President in the chair; with the prestige of government on our si do. And the eternal basis of Liberty and Justice to baric us, there is no amount of money, which we could not com- mand. But leaving the money question out of del 17 there is no use of disguising the weakness of the South; I speak more in sorrow than in anger; for I am not an enemy of the South : if I were, I would desert her, and leave her to herself; the worst fate that her greatest foe could invoke. There is South Carolina — (I hope Mr. Brooke is not present; I am not prepared for him 'now, for I would desire to give him other reception, than did the noble and unsuspecting Sumner, ) — it is true that she did not send her quota of troops into the revolutionary- armies; because, she found it necesssary to have them guard, at home, her children of the patriarchal institution !

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