Speech of Hon H Winter Davis of Maryland Before the Electors of the Fourth

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l^ow, gentlemen, the statement I have just made covers the history of the controversy in Congress, since I went there, up to the beginning of the last session, on the subject of the Territo- ries. The wild platform adopted at Philadelphia in 1856 said, "it is both the right and duty of Congress to prohibit in the Territories those twin relics of baroarism, polygamy and slavery. " At Chicago (to show what men do when th\y be- come cool) aU that resolution is wholly left out, and there is in it n
...o declaration of a duty to pass any law at this time on the subject. They de- clare the condirion of the Territories to be free in their opinion, in the absence of any law on the subject, just as Mr. Breckinridge declares them to be slave in the absence of a liw on the sub- ject. But they proposed no action on the sub- ject, and they repealed and omitted that rt solu- tion which was in the platform of 1856. If any- thing more significant could be required, it is that in the three or four or five bills which were introduced dur ng the last session by Mr.

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