Congressional Intervention in Regard to Slavery in the Terrtories. Letter of Lawrence O'B. Branch to His Constituents. May 15th, 1860.Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1860 - 18 էջ |
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... citizens . Having thus briefly brought under notice the prominent points in the history of the slavery agitation , with a view to remind you that non - interference by Congress is what the South has heretofore con- tended for ; I am ...
... citizens . Having thus briefly brought under notice the prominent points in the history of the slavery agitation , with a view to remind you that non - interference by Congress is what the South has heretofore con- tended for ; I am ...
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... citizens of the slaveholding States have a right to remove with their slaves into the Territories of the Union , and the territorial legislatures cannot abolish slavery so as to deprive them of their prop- erty . II . It is the duty of ...
... citizens of the slaveholding States have a right to remove with their slaves into the Territories of the Union , and the territorial legislatures cannot abolish slavery so as to deprive them of their prop- erty . II . It is the duty of ...
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... citizen of a State . In 1856 the question existed in precisely the same dimensions , and having the same bearings as at present . We did not make it a test then ; least of all , did we say that we could not , without a sacrifice of ...
... citizen of a State . In 1856 the question existed in precisely the same dimensions , and having the same bearings as at present . We did not make it a test then ; least of all , did we say that we could not , without a sacrifice of ...
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... citizen . Amongst a people virtuous enough for self - government , such a dereliction from duty as a failure to pass laws for the protection of the citizen in the enjoyment of prop- erty declared to be his by the highest courts of the ...
... citizen . Amongst a people virtuous enough for self - government , such a dereliction from duty as a failure to pass laws for the protection of the citizen in the enjoyment of prop- erty declared to be his by the highest courts of the ...
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... citizens are shamefully neglected - it is because the Territories have taken possession of Congress , and consume the time and absorb the faculties of the peoples ' representatives . If we stand now on the brink of the precipice , and ...
... citizens are shamefully neglected - it is because the Territories have taken possession of Congress , and consume the time and absorb the faculties of the peoples ' representatives . If we stand now on the brink of the precipice , and ...
Common terms and phrases
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Էջ 12 - That the legislative power of the territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation consistent with the constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act ; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil ; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States...
Էջ 12 - ... passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States; nor shall the lands or other property of non-residents be taxed higher than the lands or other property of residents. All the laws passed by the legislative assembly and governor shall be submitted to the congress of the United States, and, if disapproved, shall be null and of no effect.
Էջ 6 - ... her squatter sovereignty constitution, and who is fresh from a contest in which he sustained Mr. Fillmore, who instigated the squatters to assume the sovereignty of California, and, in effect, wrest that valuable acquisition not only from the South, but from the control of the Federal Government. Will the Democratic party, especially will the southern portion of it, fall into the snare laid for it by the Fillmore men of the South, and the Black Republicans of thd North?
Էջ 6 - ... except only that in all cases involving title to slaves, the said writs of error, or appeals shall be allowed and decided by the said Supreme Court, without regard to the value of the matter, property, or title in controversy...
Էջ 6 - ... Congress, constitutes part of a government never sanctioned by the people, confessedly temporary in its character, and liable to be altered or abolished at any moment by act of Congress, and possessing no more of sovereignty, and less of independence, than an ordinary moneyed corporation. That such a body possesses power to annul rights of property acquired and held under the common law and constitutions of fifteen States of the Union, appears to...
Էջ 4 - ... Columbia, or in any other place over which Congress has exclusive jurisdiction. 4. A guarantee that the inter-state slave trade shall not be interfered with. 5. A protection to slavery in the Territories, while they are Territories, and a guarantee that when they ask for admission as States they shall be admitted into the Union with or without slavery as their Constitutions may prescribe. 6. The right of transit through free States with slave property.
Էջ 8 - All agree that it may be exercised at the time of framing a constitution, and it is a mere question of time. Every one knows that if the majority of the Legislature are opposed to slavery, there are a multitude of ways in which the slaveholder may be harassed and kept out by hostile legislation, and by a failure to provide remedies for the protection of his rights. Practically, the institution can only be introduced and sustained where the majority are willing to tolerate it...
Էջ 10 - This new doctrine, on the qpntrary, opens the door of the temple, invites an abolition Congress to the very hearthstone of the slaveholder's domestic circle, and allows it to strike its deadly blows at him in his daily and hourly walks.
Էջ 6 - The bill also made special provision for writs of error and appeals from the territorial court to the Supreme Court of the United States, in all cases involving title to slaves and personal freedom.
Էջ 10 - Draco; but, under it, if the slave did not run away from the master, the master would soon run away from the slave.