Remarks of Hon J F Dowdell of Alabama

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Remarks of Hon J F Dowdell of Alabama
James F James Ferguson Dowdell
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" I ask whether I am right in supposing that the gentleman from Illinois [Mr. Richardson] regards the Kansas-Nebraska, bill as promotive of the foniiation of free States in the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska ?
"Am I right in supposing he advocates the constitutionality of the Wilniot proviso; that in 1850 he opposed its application to the temtories acquired from Mexico, only upon the ground that I it was unnecessary, inasmuch as the Mexican local laws in those territories alreadj'- abolishe
...d slavery — which ought to be sufficient for all Free- Soil men; and that he committed himself to the position that if territorial bills (silent upon the j subject of slavery, and leaving the Mexican law ' to operate) were defeated, he v. 'ould vote for bills with the Wilniot proviso in them?
" Am I right in supposing that his theory is, i that the Constitution of the United States does not carry slavery to, and protect it in, ths Territories ' of the United States? That in the territory ac- quired from France, (including Kansas and Ne- braska, ) the Missouri restriction was necessary ' to make the territory free, because slavery existed there under France at the time of the acquisition, I but that the Kansas and Nebraska bill, which repeals that restriction, but neither legislates I slavery into those Territories nor excludes it j therefrom, in his opinion, leaves those Territories without either local or constitutional law protect- ing slavery; and that therefore the Kansas and Nebraska bill promotes the formation of free States j in Kansas and Nebraska?" I Mr.


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