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which, though in a minority, embraces nearly all the public virtues and honor of that section of the country: "And now let me add that I did say, not in Washing on, not at a dinner table, not in the presence of fire eaters,' but in the city of New York, in public assembly of Northern men, and in a public speech at the Cooper Institute, on the 2d of November, 1860, that if any one or more of the States of this Union should at any time recede for reasons of the sufficiency and justice of whi the Congress of the United States, vote one dollar of money whereby one drop of American blood should be shed in a civil war. That sentiment, thus uttered in the presence of thousands of the merchants and solid men of the free and patriotic city of New York, was received with vehement and long continued applause, the entire vast assemblage rising as one man and cheering for some minutes. And I now deliberately repeat and reaffirm it, resolved. though I stand alone, though all others yield and