White Slaves Of The North
John RumÃolph liad n prent contfjiipt f'or I he "white claves" oà tho Norih; aud cerned to ápprecinle the Ãrreat,beijc6t derivod trota thc división ofthe Norlli into .paitieé. S::id he once in Congress, "We Ão rot govèrn ttÃem (tlic pcoplc of liie Nurlli hy cur blad: stares, bnt l)' Ihfir oicn u7tÃÃe slqycs. I never voted for Iml onc mn;i (Mr. Vavniun ns Speaker of llie Moiirp) from tbot coi!iitrV;(Mas?acIin?(;t s) oncl so heipmc God, I wiil never volé f'or anótfaer." ' .At nnothsr limo he remaTlfcÃl - uifc knoio tthat ivv are dóing. Wo of (he South are iilnays unitcd, fiorn tho ()!jo to Floridu - and we, can olways uni'r: lnt ymi of ihc North nru Ueginmng ta divide. 1V haye cmiqucred you cure, mul tre can, aml ice mil covqm-r you ágain. A ye, Sir, wo wil! drive yon lo tho wail, ahd vvhen vvehave y.n there once moro, vn mean to kcep you (Rere, and ?o7 you down Uke lase muney.'' And isnol this truc? VVho can Ãeny t? - Are not both ofthe p.irlics dnveii lo llie w.-il'? nre they noà the more sluvcs of the Soiüh? - Wlmt are they doing non? Odo, consultÃng ]iow it shall brÃiig forward Martin Van Curen', thenorthern man wiÃh eoutlmrn priHcijilos; Ãho ofher openly breakiugground in favor ofÃlenry Clay, 11? its candidato for the Piesidency a duelist and a slavrholdtt. Whatsay the people f (io fice Pintos - are they uilLnar to volé for Ãho slaveholdcrs' candiaatc?. niid tluis he "nailed duwn Uke
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