Very Encouraging
-In ihe House, June14, Mr. VVise remarked nsfollows: "He appealed to the fnemls of the South on the imperativo necessity oÃ' rcsisting tothe utmost any attempt ai inaovction on iheir riliis. He referröd to ihe career of Wilberforce on the Sin ve 'J'.üdü, una nlso to the Calholic Einuncipaiion act, to show ine dangerof a inajority reriiainÃüg náctive, aud aÃlordisg only a 3oad iutrrtia, while n tninority, however sniall, wers constantiy exerting tbemsfilvcs, aad kfeping up nfÃt;tion year a fter y ear bÃbrü tÃic public mind. Ãn such a 6i;ilc ot' thiuir? THB MINüKITy WESB SURE TO ÃAIN TUB foint, n8 certainly as that the solid nrarble would wenr away by the oor.stant running of ib Btraana."
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Subjects
Slave Trade
Old News
Signal of Liberty
Henry A. Wise
William Wilberforce