Speech of Charles Brown of Pennsylvania On Abolition And Slavery

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Now, we have little else before us. Day after day, in one shape or another, the negroes have all- our consideration: we seem to think of nothing else, we talk of noth- ing else. All the other business of the country is postponed, or badly done, that we may vilify and abuse each other about slavery. Nor is this the worst aspect of this agit'ation. This sectional war, carried on here in words, is sent out by every mail — aye, with telegraphic speed — among the people, there to make enemies of tho...se " Who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. " There seems to be an inexplicable mysteiy hanging over ail these our doings. The gentleman from Indiana tells us he and his people are con- servative on this question; that they do not desire to abolish slavery in this District, or anywhere else; that they do not want to commit any wrong upon the rights, or feelings, or interests of the people of the South, or in any way or in any place agitate the question of abolition. How is it, then, and why is it, their votes here, and their conven- tions at home, are all with those they denounce as fanatical abolitionists?

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