Show disunion and treason blae blac can sentiments netter BETTER tuan TUAM in conclusion I 1 have only to add that hat such is rny my solemn and abiding conviction of the character of slavery that under a full fall sense of my responsibility to my country and my god I 1 deliberately say better disunion better a civil orser orber or bel sel tilo tile war better anything that god in his providence denze dence ce shall send than an extension of the bounds of slavery flavery 3 hon hoa H horzce mann trie THE LAW the good citi citizen zerr zeri as us rereads abe requirements j of ans this act aca lle ile the lie fugitive slave is filled with horror 0 here herp ild ile lid path lh of duty is clear I 1 AM ahi BOUND TO DISOBEY THIS ACT non nun HOD charles sumner BULLETS INSTEAD OF 0 BALLOTS rif if peaceful means fail us and we ar are driven to 0 the last ast ex where ballots are useless ii eless then well make bullets effective tremendous applause hod hon flon erastus erastas hopkins Hop klos kios DISUNION ANYHOW 1 I detest slavery and say unhesitatingly that I 1 ain sin it in favor of its lis abolition by some mea mft anif if it wild all the party parly organizations in the union and the union itself to the devil if it call can only exist by holding millions of human beings in in the most inot ab nb abject pc t aw and I 1 cru cruel el system of that ever cursed the e earth it was a great pity that it was ever formed and arid the sooner it is dissolved the bet ter H al addison DOW THE UNION was was it not that tile he only hope of the hie slave was over the ruin of this government and of the 1 amerian american chin chinch ch the tha dissolution of the be ui union i on was i as tin the abolition of slavery stephen 0 eos fos ter DOWN WITH THE TIM constitution ilak A great many people raise a cry about the union and constitution as if it the two were identical b rit tit the truth is it is tile the that ha haa has been heen the fountain and father of our troubles rev captain caplain henry ward killem biecher beecher cr SPITTING UPON washington remembert remember remembering ing lie he was a slaveholder lie lia could pit ph upon Wast washington lington hi hisses ses and applause the hisses were slave holders in spirit arid and every one of them would enslave him if they had the courage to doit do it so ecart ileane 1 e ll 11 I 1 hall and bunker hill was he lie not permitted to say that that SCOUNDREL georee wa washington bi n had enslaved his fellow meni meri C L remond remand black republican orator at faneuil hall I 1 GENERAL destruction resolved that god li erig us 11 we vve will live and laboi not only tur tor the ilia prevention tion of slavery upon ahe soil kansas but also borits destruction fr from m the length and breadth af pf I 1 abe land laud Ile lie resolved that the union was to secure the liberties of elde Aing american rican citizens when it fails to do til eliat at oun our only voice can be e let the U union blell be dis dissolved boived lwell resolutions EMLY MAN GO ARMED we are northern men and we have a senator in congress I 1 ain am for hav nau lag ig every man ga go armed and aud if he is assailed to shoot down ins uis opponent unit mr speech at faneuil hall GETTING RID eid br FREEDOM the events of tiie file he last few years and months and davs days have taught us the lessons of centuries I 1 donot do not dot see iee ee how hop how a barbarus barbarous community and a civilized community can call constitute on one e S state stale tate tale I 1 think we must get rid of slavery or we must get rid of freedom v R IV emerson at concord i EE EF SOLUTION WANTED the following resolution was adopted at a meeting of black republicans at cit monroe green county connly wisconsin on oil the lilt i R resolved that it is the duty of the north in case they fail in ejecting electing a president pres dent and a congress that will restore freedom to kansas to revolutionize tile the 11 5 dissolution desimeo desired DE SinEO 1 I have said and take this opportunity to ie repeat that rather than consent that the bri curse of human chael chaale ledom dom sli sll should ouid be taken into kansas and arid nebraska I 1 would prefer to 0 o beel seti see sec th the poil palf lical fical clements elements ments crumble into dissolution cleveland leader leailer aggression there is a higher law than the constitution which regulates regu hites our authority over the domain it slavery call cali canard ard must be abolished and and you arid and I 1 must do it correct your own error that slavery has constitutional guarantees which may not be released relea ed and ought not to be relinquished you will soon biln blin bring tile the partie the country into hito an ef fictive aggression aagre assion upon slavery f W H sa Sas sea seo ard ord rd GREAT creat HOPES 1 I have creat great reat hopes of the overthrow of oe the union rev rev T foss separation the north must separate froc froe alle flie south and organize her tier own institutions on a buie bule uia basis lV william illiam llod lloyd llo lio d garrison UNIVERSAL DEATH in one of the churches of Di detroit troit a fearless and faithful minister of christas christ as the tribune terms him preached an abolition sermon in which lie he remarks as follow before I 1 would see popular sovereignty wrested b by y force from the people of the tila territories referring fr ring to the determination of the authorities to enforce obedience to the laws I 1 wo woold would ild iid have the plains of kansas silent with universal death before I 1 woud would see the lips of mir our senators and representatives sealed in craven silence by the hand of southern violence referring to the castigation bestowed bes bea towed upon sumner simmer by brooks for personal not political reasons T ifould would see seethe beethe the haili halli of con congress 0 ress ankle deep in blood tec TEX DEATH thus he lie rev dr kirk only pointed to 0 o the thundercloud that hung lung over us god 5 said liep he may avert it man mau cannot avert it coaxing 11 compromise letting alone a in a e are all too late mr air bi oaks is nothing in this matter mr douglas is no nothing thin iu in this matter the doctrine that a negi 0 is not a man and the doctrine that a negro is a man nan have now come como to the death san struggle and ani rd the tho nation will haaya heave with every eony gie gle siye stra etra et ragle agie agle of the tile contest yield until antii a continent has been swept with wilh the deluge of civil ivi ivl I 1 war har 1 I travelers i report of rev dr kirks speech POWDER AND nall BALL ata ala at a meeting of the he emir emigrant r ant aid society rev mr james of worcester said baid he had no falth faith in the resolutions passed by large meetings and believed that paper res resolutions us would do no good siule unless za rammed down the barrel of a gun pun with powder and ball rev mr snow of lowell embraced the sentiments ti uttered by his ilia brother christian and said that lie he was ready to follow him to martyrdom |