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Mr. Corwin On Slavery

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Day
23
Month
October
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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Some of the fiiends of Mr. Corwin have been disposed to represent him as very niucli of an antislarvery man. Ue has g.iined much sympaihy among Liberiy men by his able and manly speech ag-iinst the War last vinter,and the Liberty Advot-ate oï KLodelsland, has hoisted his name for Vice Pre.sideiit. But il does not appear tliat Mr. Corwin ftver has mnde any pre-ensions lo Ijeing an nbulitionist, or makes any now. At n recent speech at Cnrlhftfffl lift said, according to tlie Cincmnnti Chrönicle, - " He, was njiprs-d o ihc, agllalinn of Ihe queslion of 8 lar er y - llvil the Wtlmol Proris vas a dutigerous queslion, anti tniglit nol lo rcceire the scrious consideraion of any man. But, ns the Atlas slates, lie declareil tlmt if Territory was fnrce-1 npon us. contrari) to all sound polhy, SLuerv shuld nut be extended into sui.h new ipi riKirv. lt s enough for the frionds of Ihe Union 10 know, tbnt Senator Corwin is for preserving the f 'onsti'ulion ns il M ; tind is oppis'd lo all interfe'ence. by Ihe General Governnfiit, unlh ihe dnir.eslic, insliliilions of Ik Suutk In tliis, lx: shows h'insplfio bf atne pntriot, worthy ofthe loiifidcnce (if ihe cutiré Union."

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