The Florida Exiles And the War for Slavery Or the Crimes Committed By Our Gove

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The Florida Exiles And the War for Slavery Or the Crimes Committed By Our Gove
Joshua R Joshua Reed Giddings
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But when he was sub- sequently informed that the thirty-two Exiles who were in the hands of the Sheriff at New Orleans had, on the day of his leaving that city, been delivered over to Reynolds, and sent West, his indigna- tion was further excited, and he mimediately wrote the Commis- sioner of Indian Afifairs again more distinctly charging the officers engaged in the emigration of these people with bad faith. He wrote as follows : I THE EXILES OF FLORIDA. 237 " MONTGOMERT, ALABAMA, Aug. 8, 1838.... ** Sir : Since writing you a week since, I have understood that " Lieutenant Reynolds has informed you that on his arrival in New ** Orleans the negroes that were detained there had been surren- ** dered to him, and that, in consequence of my not being there, " they were sent off to, etc. After seeing so much duplicity and *' management as has been manifested by the officers with whom *' I have recently had intercourse, particularly Lieutenant R. , I am " not surprised at the above statement. Lieutenant R.

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