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THE
WORKS
OF
CHARLES SUMNER.
Veniet fortasse aliud tempus, dignius nostro, quo, debellatis odiis, veritas triumphabit. Hoc mecum opta, lector, et vale.
LEIBNITZ.
VOL. V.
BOSTON:
LEE AND SHEPARD.
1872.
H
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, BY CHARLES SUMNER,
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
UNIVERSITY PRESS: WELCH, BIGELOW, & Co.,
CAMBRIDGE.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY. Speech in the Senate, on Bill for
Admission of Kansas as a Free State, June 4, 1860
PAGE
1
A VICTORY Of Principle IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Let-
ter to a Public Meeting at Middleborough, Massachusetts, June
11, 1860
175
REFUSAL TO Colored PersonS OF RIGHT OF PETITION. Notes of
undelivered Speech in the Senate, on Resolution refusing to receive
Petition from Citizens of Massachusetts of African Descent, June
15, 1860.
THE LATE HONORABLE JOHN SCHWARTZ, OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Speech in the Senate, on Resolutions in Tribute to him, June 21,
1860.
176
188
UNHESITATING ASSERTION OF OUR PRINCIPLES. Letter to the Re-
publicans of New York City, June 27, 1860.
190
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY: ITS ORIGIN, NECESSITY, AND PERMA-
NENCE. Speech before the Young Men's Republican Union of
New York, at Cooper Institute, July 11, 1860
191
230
231
OUR CANDIDATES WILL BE ELECTED. Letter to the Lincoln and
Hamlin Club of Owego, New York, July 30, 1860
EMANCIPATION IN THE BRITISH WEST INDIES A BLESSING, AND
NOT A FAILURE. Letter to a Public Meeting at Framingham,
Massachusetts, July 30, 1860.
SLAVERY A BARBAROUS DISEASE TO BE STAYED. Letter to a Re-
publican Meeting at the Dedication of the Republican Wigwam
in New York, August 6, 1860 .
TRIBUTE TO A COLLEGE CLASSMATE. Remarks on the Late John
W. Browne, August 20, 1860
234
236