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n it likes to do itself. It is true that the differing sagacities of the Slaveholders and the Abolitionists both discern that this must be the ultimate result." In a debate in the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, May 20th, 1856, Mr. Wm. Lloyd Garrison contended that the Abolition party did not always accord to the Republican party all that justice demands. He maintained that, in its attitude towards "the slave power," it gave a sign of progress which Abolitionists had no cause to lametion of Fremont and Dayton would be a step in that direction (abolition of slavery), the movement would receive little sympathy from me.-- John P. Hale. "The United States Constitution is a covenant with Death and an agreement with Hell. "--Garrison's Liberator, June 20, 1856. "Until we cease to strike hands religiously, politically and governmentally, with the South, and declare the Union to be at an end, I believe we can do nothing even against the encroachments of the slave power up
irginia against the Confederate States, was taken up, twice read, and, on motion of Mr. Hart, the rule requiring the commitment of the same was suspended. Mr. Garrison offered, as a substitute for the said bill, Senate bill to establish an agency to prosecute and settle claims against the Confederate States and the State of Virginia due the estates of deceased soldiers and discharged and disabled soldiers. Mr. Garrison proposed several amendments to the bill, which were agreed to. The bill was then passed and communicated to the House of Delegates. A message was received from the House of Delegates, informing the Senate that the House had pand to repeal an act to provide for having an accurate list and record made of the military forces of Virginia, passed March 13, 1864, was taken up on motion of Mr. Garrison, and the question on the passage of the bill being taken, was decided in the negative — ayes, 23; noes, 4; not a constitutional majority. House bill to in