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ys characterize the States of our Confederacy again take the place of jealousy and distrust." The Springfield Republican acknowledges: 1. That the Republican party are wrong in passing Personal Liberty Bills. 2. That these bills are "pernicious," and "in violation of the Constitution," and "unjust to the slave States." 3. That these Republican enactments "mean nullification," are "unconstitutional in spirit," and only fail to be boldly and squarely unconstitutional on Garrison's ground, because "we (the Republicans) have not the courage to go the whole and nullity the Constitution boldly and squarely." 4. That these Personal Liberty Laws ought to be repealed. The Boston Courier, in alluding to these "Liberty laws," says: The Republican party, in the States where these laws exist, have the power to expunge them from their statute books. They owe it to their new President to do so, promptly, and before he is likely to be called upon to resist: t