The Rebellion Its Origin And Life in Slavery Position And Policy of Missouri

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Un- der the pretext of getting Texas into the Union, the scheme is to get the South out of it. ' The next occasion when disunionism exhibit- ed itself was in the memorable conflict ot 1850, over the question of slavery in the Territories ft would be instructive to review that eventful struggle, terminating in the adoption of a series of compromise measures, which lulled the storm for a season ; but time does not permit. It must answer for the present, to recall to your recol- lection the immine...nt danger which apparently then overhung the country. The South, as had been its custom, menaced disunion; the North and the West labored to avert it. The greatest statesmen ol the land exerted their influence to subdue the conflict. Once more peace was seem- ingly restored; not because Southern treason was any less living and resolute than before, but because "the proper moment" had not arrived. No opportunity had yet existed jor stealing the arms of the nation, without which, rebellion would be hopeless.

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