Remarks of Mr Ely Moore of New York in the House of Representatives February

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Such being my views, then, I can but regard those petitioners — residents of the States — praying Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Colum- bia, as guilty of an impertinent and unwarrantable interference with the rights, privileges, and interests of a free and independent community. And so long, sir, as 1 entertain my present opinions, I shall feel constrained to reprobate any action on the part of Congress which may be calculated to give countenance and encouragement to such mischi
...evous and audacious interference. Sir, by receiving these petitions, we tacitly yield our assent to acts of aggression on the rights of those whom it is our peculiar duty and province to defend and protect.
Let Congress promply reject all petitions, emanating from citizens of the States, praying for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, and this corroding and wide-spreading evil will be speedily arrested. The halls of Congress, sir, have been converted into abolition laboratories, where this accumulating mischief is compounded and refined, where it receives its point and potency, and whence it is fulminated upon the country.


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