Letter of George W Hopkins of Russell to Col James H Piper of Wythe

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And in their Legislature, a cordial response was given, as the subjoined proceedings will show. "OHIO LEGISLATURE. [Reported for the Ohio Statesmen. ~] House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 11, 1840. "On motion of Mr. Flood, the House took up the resolutions re- lative to the subject of slavery. 32 *'Mr. Waddle called for the question to be taken on each resolu- tion separately. "The first resolution was then adopted — yeas 48, nays 2, which reads as follows : ^^Resolved by the General Ass...embly of the State of Ohio, That the subject of slavery, as it exists in particular portions of the United States, was settled and adjusted at the formation of the Fed- eral Constitution. "The question then being on the adoption of the second resolu- tion, which is as follows : ^^Resolved. That, in the opinion of this General Assembly, the interference of citizens of our State in the internal reo;ulations of another, is highly censurable and improper, and that we view the unlawful, unwise and unconstitutional interference of the fanatical Abolitionists of the North with the domestic institutions of the Southern States, as highly criminal, and that it is the duty, obliga- tory on all good citizens, to discountenance the Abolitionists in their mad, fanatical and revolutionary scheme.

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