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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 35: Massachusetts and the compromise.—Sumner chosen senator.—1850-1851. (search)
speech at Worcester, that there was not moral power enough in Boston to execute the laws of the Commonwealth when they conflicted with the interests of the slave-power. Adams's Biography of Dana, vol. i. pp. 187, 192. The two leading journals of the city showed the temper which pervaded its society and capital. The Advertiser printed with implied sanction a communication which could bear no other construction than the suggestion to merchants to withdraw their patronage from Dana; May 10, 1851, signed E. See article March 22, suggesting to Southern men not to trade with Lynn manufacturers who are concerned in the warfare against the Union. and shortly after it admitted another article in favor of withdrawing confidence and business from men like Sumner, Mann, and Dana. June 2, signed Son of a Merchant. Adams's Biography of Dana, vol. i. p. 198. The Courier, in an elaborate and bitter leader, called for the exclusion of Dana, Dr. Howe, and Theodore Parker from society and