Loaves And Fishes
- To tlioso whochoo.'e to represent the zenl of nbolitionists to promote tlic Liberly party, as a "crambie f.-r the loa ves and Ãishes," we have not much lo say. One thing we know; when the loavesand fishes are gol hold of in this BCramble, it will be botter for the slave. Not many days after Jas. G. Birney has ecramÃed up tolhe great loaf of the Presidency, or Thomas Morkis o the fish of the V. Presidency, will come ie jubilee. So ihe jubilee can be brought n, the glory of it may go where it picases. t may go, for aught we care, to those men f high moral courage who keep out of the cramble for fear somo body - some voter 'or pro-slavery candidates for instance - hould say,"You are after a loaf, sir," or, You are seeking a fish.' For our parr, "the peoplc who have no higher appetite lan for bread and fish, come up and put n their hookson the Liberty Party 'rouad n cxpect.'ition that the tide will cover it )y and by, we are going to give them the
Article
Subjects
Abolition
Liberty Party
Old News
Signal of Liberty
James G. Birney
Thomas Morris