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romise. the future of the anti-slavery cause. Commendatory Letters. speech on the final passage of the Kansas and Nebraska Bill. defence of the clergy. excitement in Boston. Mr. Sumner's life in Peril. his Fearlessness. Prediction of George Livermore. Still groan the suffering millions in their chains; Still is the arm of the oppressor strong; Still Liberty doth bleed at all her veins; And few are they who side not with the wrong: Consider, then, your work as just begun, Until the laton difficulty. But, though menaced on every hand, and once threatened and insulted at a restaurant; though counselled by his friends to leave Washington,--Mr. Sumner continued to walk unattended and unarmed, as usual, through the streets. He knew no fear. Let the minions of the administration and of the slaveocracy harm one hair of your head, wrote to him his friend George Livermore of Cambridge, and they will raise a whirlwind that will sweep them to destruction. This word was verified.