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The Daily Dispatch: October 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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human rights it made me — though born a citizen of the Republic — a slave.--The scars which I bear upon my person are proofs that while slavery exists there is not, and there cannot be, any true liberty. (Applause) The Union as it was! What did it bring, notwithstanding all your forbearance, but rebellion and bloodshed, war and desolation? And will not the same tree produce the same fruit? How better will it be when it shall return with renewed strength, and when such men as I, and Colonel Hamilton, who lately addressed you--(Cheers)--and Andrew Johnson, and all that class of men shall have become extinct? I declare to you, as my opinion, that if this Union shall be restored, with slavery infect and unextinguished, henceforth and forever there will be but one party in the South. There will be no more division into a Union party and a Southern party; but there will be an undivided despotism. Give us the Constitution as it is, the Constitution as our fathers made it, and the Unio