During the Kansas Troubles of 1855,1856 and
1857 the Republicans insisted that the Democratic
party of the Union was responsible for
every excess and every outrage that was committed
in that Territory by excited and infuriated
pro-slavery men. The "Kansas outrages"
were their real political staple, and by it they
came near electing a President in 1856. The
Democrats contended that they had nothing to
do with them, and were not responsible in any
sense. But the Republicans insisted that the
act of every pro-slavery man was the act of the
Democratic party. Now, when an Abolitionist,
who has graduated in the Kansas school, organizes
a band for the fomenting of a slave insurrection
in the South, and makes a murderous attack upon
Harper's Ferry, and when it has been
proven that
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