Whig Abolition
ie election, the Liberty men of Jackson si )unfy were intreated by tlio Wbig Gaft ïtte to "lurn in with the Whigs" - to e jivc tkéni a lift" - to "give (hem tieir eno re. and honesl support" - to "gr toilh b iem" - to "combine the ir efforls and ac' on" with t!ie wliigs - and n return were ii romised "the righl hand of fellowship" y the Whig party. Well, the Liberty J ïen did notsee fit to accept ihc oficr, nnd nding thnt its eöorts for cajoling wero " lefÃecttial, it carne out, on lhe eve öf I' lection. with iwo columns of maledicà on, of which the following is "a sweet p xtracf." It wil] compare with any form t fcursingever uscd by Catholics in the ' ark nges. It is a specimen of the feelng of lhe Whigs-who "cali themselves v llhe true Liberlv party," towards the inn
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