The Slavery Question in New York

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" Mr. Burnett of Kentucky objected to the intro- duction of these resolutions, but it being in order on that day to move a suspension of the rules, Mr. Kilgore moved that they be suspended, so that his resolutions might be considered. The suspension of the rules was not carried, yeas 115, nays 8-1 — not two-tuirds.
Of the affirmative votes, only five were from the slave States, as follows: Maryland — Messrs. Bowie, Davis, and Ricaud.
NoKTH Carolixa — Mr. Gilmer.
Kentucky — Mr. Marshall.
And of
...these live, only one, Mr. Bowie, belongs to the Democratic party.
The negative vote came, as to the bulk of it, from the slave States. The balance was con- tributed by their Northern allies, as follows : Messrs. Barr, Florence, Gillis, Gregg, Lawrence W. Hall, Hodges, Miller, Kiblack, Searing, Aaron Shaw, Robert Smith, George Taylor, Vallandig- ham, "^. "hite, and Wortendyke — 15.
In the Senate, on the IGth of February, the following discussion took place between Mr. Wilson of Massachusetts, and Mr.


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