Bowing Down To Slaveholders
The marnier Ãn which ihe I4UÃ'nnl IS'oniinii. tions of ibe two grcat parlies have been conducied. and the unei'peotócl noininecs put forth In eá.cl), exclusively ihrough the nfluenee of th Suuth'Ãrn Delegalions. liave aniply demónstrale'! to our minde the surviliiy of botli parties à the Slavc Power. We shall not at this time make any argument to prove this. but merely ad duce the fbllowing coNFiasro.N of the New York Kvening Post in reference to ts own 'pari y subjection. WÃ1 the honcst Democrnry of UitNorth always bow the knee to the da.-k spirit ol sluvery? â "Of the results to which the Convention canie, we musà spenk wiih sinccrity. Ãutwedesiie te speak with modoration. We have called it o compromise, but it is one of those compromise? â n whicli t'ic anuemi n is all. au one sidc. The Southekn Dkj,kgations icnrc defermined thttt no man. slio II banominatcd tifn icus volofthui waij of t'iinkmr; Ãn regard (o the annexalion of Texas, and sliowed themselves ready to suppon any man who mir!u be named - the thinnest and feeblest shadow of a candidato - provided he ageed with tliem on tliis quesrion. Thk.y mjivk cahuikd thkir poist. (Ãs thet vsualbj do (n sucl: (ontroversies, undtki NO11TH HAVE SUB M1TTED."
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