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Union or Disunion




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Stand:2015-08-04 03:50:33

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Excerpt from Union or Disunion: The Union Cannot and Shall Not Be Dissolved, Mr. Lincoln Not an Abolitionist I know I shall be called an Abolitionist. A Voice - Of course. Of course - and why not? Because I do not vote the Democratic ticket. And yet, when I reflect that such men as Henry Clay, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, and Winfield Scott, all natives of Virginia, have been held, by that party which denounces me, as unsound on the institution of Slavery - as being, in truth. Abolitionists of the darkest dye, and that such men as Martin Van Buren, Gen. Cass, Franklin Pierce, and. James Buchanan, are only to be trusted on this question, I must say I am reconciled to the denunciation of the party. Such a charge gives me no annoyance. I feel as comfortable under it as a man who has a note in Bank, with a plenty of money in his pocket; he can discharge the obligation whenever it meets his convenience; and in like manner, I can relieve myself of this imputation, whenever I desire to do so, or that it occasions me the least disturbance. All I have to do is to vote the Democratic ticket, and the charge will never be made again. For I have never heard the charge made yet against one of their own party, and have never known one of prominence in our party against whom it was not made. I gave my answer to the foul libel in 1856, when I said, "He who calls me an Abolitionist, is either a knave or a fool, and not unfrequently both." I have nothing to add to, or take from what I then said, I treat the whole thing with contempt. I propose now to enter upon the discussion of some questions involved in the present canvass. A very extraordinary state of things exists in the country. We have not only, for the first time in the history of the Democratic party, two candidates presented to the people, but we have threats of disunion, more or less, in every Southern state, depending upon certain contingencies. An uncharitable mind might come to the conclusion, perhaps, that the reasons of the division had arisen from the fact of an empty treasury, for I believe nobody ever heard of a division of the Democratic party as long as there remained any money in the treasury that they could appropriate to themselves; but having spent $17,000,000 that were in the treasury at the time they came into power, and created a debt of $60,000,000more, it might be that they had divided for the purpose of enabling us to get into power that we might replenish it for them. [Laughter and applause]. But I think there are other reasons for it, which I shall attempt to make manifest. When you get into conversation with those gentlemen who talk in this way of the contingency to which I refer, you will find they have almost as many reasons as there are persons you encounter. If you ask one of the Breckinridge portion of the Democracy why they have two candidates in the field, and why they could not support Douglas, who was the regular nominee of the National Democratic party, if such a party can be supposed to exist, they tell you it was because Douglas was the advocate of the doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty, and that he stands on a platform they cannot support, notwithstanding the fact that in the Charleston Convention they voted fifty-seven times for Mr. Hunter I mean the delegation from Virginia upon the identical platform that Douglas now occupies. But I take issue with the gentlemen, and I deny that Squatter Sovereignty has anything to do with the question between the Breckinridge and Douglas men. I deny it because I make the assertion, broadly and without qualification as far as my knowledge extends, that there was not a Democrat from the Southern States in the Charleston Convention that did not stand unqualifiedly and overwhelmingly committed to Squatter Sove-reiagntv. They were all its advocates, and they all assisted as far as they could, whether in Congress or out of i


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