The Fugitive Slave Bill Its History And Unconstitutionality With An Account of
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Matteson, of Utica ; Thomas McKissocK, of Newburgh; Wm. Nelson, of Peekskill ; Harvey Putnam, of Attica ; David RuMSEY, Jr. , of Bath ; Wm. A. Sackett, of Sen- eca Falls; A. M. Schermekhorn, of Rochester; John L. Schoolcraft, of Albany; John R. Thurman, of Chestertown ; Walter Underhill of New-York ; Peter H. Silvester, of Cox- sackie. New-Jersey Andrew K. Hay, of Winslow ; James G. King, of Hoboken. Pennsyha. Nia Sa^r'el Caltin, of Hollidaysburg ; Joseph R. Chandler, of Philadelphia; J. C. Dic...key, of New-London ; J. Freedley, of Norristown ; Moses Hampton, of Pittsburg ; H. D. Moore, of Phila- delphia ; Chas. W. Pitman, of Potts^iile ; Rob- ert R. Reed, of Washington ; Thaddeus Ste- vens, of Lancaster. Ohio Moses B. Corwin, of Urbannn; Nathan Evans, of Cambridge ; Samuel F. Yinton, of Gallipolis. Michigan William Sprague, of Kalamazoo. Jlli?wis Edward D. Baker, of Galena. }ViSconsi7i Oksasius Cole, of Potonl NAYS— Free Soilers. K(vi-Hampshire . Amos Tuck, of Exeter. Massachusetts .
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