Is It Expedient to Introduce Slavery Into Kansas a Tract for the Times

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Mr. Adams, of Boston, deplores the existence of slavery, while defend- ing its morality, and he seems inconsolable, that what he regards as the madness of fanatacism prevented its introduction into California, since he flatters himself that the gold mines would have drawn off the entire slave population of Virginia ! He even favors the idea of IN KANSAS 1 9 emancipation, and thinks that California mining might have concentrated the African race on the shores of the Pacific, and have prepared th...e way for its ultimate en- franchisement.
If Mr. Wise, with all his knowledge of the subject, and all his intense devotion to Southern interests, is anxious to get rid of slavery in Virginia, is it not singu- lar that any Southern man should wish to carry it to Kansas? I now present other points of comparison between free and slave States, which serve to illustrate the ill effects of slavery. New York and Virginia, as I have remarked above, have nearly equal advantages for Commerce, and in this particular, they have no other rivals in the Union, unless it be Louisiana.


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