The Crisis And What It Demands Speech of Hon T Polk of Missouri Delivered

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And Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, who has the reputation of having procured the in- sertion in the Chicago platform of the portion most hostile to southern institutions, has lately held forth in the following strain : "Let it be understood that we do not recognize the right of any member of Con- ' gress to make platforms for us ; that we shall not recognize their right or assumption •* to abandon our principles or sacrifice our honor, at the dictates of our enemies, whom ' we have triumphantly vanquis
...hed at the ballot-box. " But, Mr. President, there was no need of his holding such language to the mem- bers of Congress of his party in either House. We know full well, from the reports of the committee of thirty-three in the House, and of the committee of thirteen in the Senate, and from the temper evinced by the members of the Republican party, including both Senators and Representatives, that they have shown a disposition as unyielding and defiant as even Mr. Giddings could have desired. Nothing is to be conceded, it would seem, even if the destruction of the Union is to be the conse- quence.

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