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Whig Policy

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
April
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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The présent íeadrñj object of 1 he mnnngerá of die whig pnríy is to destroy the Liberty poütical rnovcmenr. It is pluin to see tbat tliis is tlie iirst iliinrr regardedj in nearly every operatien. Thiy havo set themselves deibf.'raU'Iy to wórk wilfi the porpge of removng ;e onTy eflectunl obstado, as they suppuee lo prpyent ho great body óf abolitionists front bt-ing scJiicou t'ron'i their principies to support ;i Irlooily dticllist, a s'avo-dculer, und au ativocote of jierpetnu] p!vcry, fbr the Presidency ni lij 4. lt i.s ior this purpos-e ihut they atfccL lo nomínate as many Cíindidaíes ás they cnn. olfíncii PUpposcd or ci:p;jl))c of bcirg n-piL'icnled lo be more or less favoraWe to thó ripht ot petiiion, (r en to nbólitiou ilself- aiich tnëij ns Cillcy, in New líuiupíhiro, (who irjcctfd thcir bait beopru-e hc undorslood their jarnej ) BnldwiD u Coniicciic-iii, AbboU uncí Kii ■■ in Máísachüsútfp, k.c Witli t ho eamo ti'w tl. e ütfno'st pains are tnkc ti to represent ither föudidait-i3, si.t h bs Iludsun, I.'aker; lirijípí1, fci.4 , wiio liave horetofou; been opeu )pnon(M ís or' aloÜMon, as btiug nuw "vwy uvorabli'," ond tlu; Iike. It wnti weü undcrtond ai Washington lliat the (iíiá'11 postponenenl oftho Wliig nntiotiol cooVéMroii untit he montli of Alay, i'Al, (; delpy hitherto unirpcod'.'iitf (1) was linaliy a g reed upon, solely 'nr lliis ol'jrct. Tiicro uas no other reasou or i!n: posfpönéftièfi't; ilie frierWs ófMr. i'lay iero nt fir.st ri-solute ojfauïst it, hut nt thu :inal rneeliug, tnry acqiictced without a word ai' o!,ji;C!iou. 'J'licy cxppctod by ibis rriean, lo be üb!o :d t'iiil tl.c abuliiii nist.s nlüii ]ike!i ii"rk of silly sl.pr p follovitirr a disb of corn, i;mi! Jliry me tshfhly péhiied iD'the Whig fold, iijidcr liio cuiKrol o. HjC Grand Mas. er oí Ovcrspcriifni. Whcnever, nnd ivhcrever they find or tMnk tjiemsclvr elroog cnongh V do without the ia(es 6f obolhióhiffs, tfaey aro ns Hisolent and con'cn'ptiiD'is usttiCshiv'e lioldcrs't'heni.selves. It was a (";.lse o'iinaleof thcir strfDgthy tjt led to llie recklps and oxerbearing eourse ot' tlie Fannuil Hall Convcntion, Jast .-iimrner, in Imking Üicir Ibrtiitics w i:h ihe inmeof iienry Uhry. rI'liat bKindcr they caiimt rclrieve but ly ú fnIJ retr.'Klion. au;l ib'ta thry dare ot i"ako, becaie t abandon FJTenry Gay is to ïlnnrfon fie VVfirg p-.ify, óf which tiioy the'n,jlvcs hnvê ikcliirca hut hc is tfie life, soul, ftift living rrnbo:liinent. VVr ail know tliai ilicy want vofesthpy re hard pnshod for tftii. - !l ey will do ony hin: í'or votes - tíiey will noininate an nbolionisi, und pnss abolifion resolves. nnd kt-rp irk for Ilie pief ent about Hcnry Cl;iy - they .iil [iro.'V.'.'-s abolitioii - prauo nboliiion - any litng, for votes, tola, votes And when they ove gol onr i'ohs, thev have guined their end'. Here ilion js a good reas?on why we should istrnst tlieii sinceritv - vn fch tneir object. ,nd hcro i-; a gooi] ffrRl stiUkient reapon why o aro ojjiged to hu more rigilout ogninbt ipir nncliinaiions, hecause wc undertand

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News