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From The Rochester Freeman

From The Rochester Freeman image
Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
December
Year
1841
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

"Oür Glorioüs Uxion." - We find in the papers the extnict from a letter of John C. Calhoun, the beautiful tlemocrat that he Is, to nis friends and constituents. Il is quite significant ; and ïhóso will be taught by it who have sense enough to be laught by any thing. - Mass . Abolitionist. "If wc do not talce advantage of the present crisis- join the Administration in the conrse they are pirsuing, AND BREAKDOWN THE COMMERCIAL PROSPERITY op the Northern CitIES AND KUILÜ UPON IT& KUINS A CoMMEnCP IN TUE ClTIEá OF TUK SoUT.II: WE MUST HAVE A SEPARATION OF THE UN ION!!!Be it rememberod ihat ihis same "beautiful Democrai" was recenlly invitcd by ihc Democracy of New York to addrnss ihem on malters pertaining to the interests óf Northern laborera. Mu. Caluoun's doctrine is Ihat tho laborera shotild be owned by ihose who employ thern. Is nol this a beauíiful doctrine? How would our Michigan deraocracy like a practical iipplication of it to ibeir own persona and ('rienda?