Letter of Hon Percy Walker of Alabama to His Constituents in Reference to Th
Letter of Hon Percy Walker of Alabama to His Constituents in Reference to Th
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Ah, 1 right in supposing he advocates the constitutionality of the WilmOl proviso?, that ' in 1850 he opposed its application to the territories acquired from Mexico, only upon '-ground that it was unnecessary, inasmuch as the Mexican local laws in those territories « already abolished slavery— which ought to be sufficient for all Free-Soil me* ? and that he ' committed himself to the position, that if territorial hills (silenl upon the subject of slavery, 'and leaving the' Mexican law to opera...te) were defeated, he would vote for bills with the 1 Wilmot proviso in them? • . . . E " 3. Am I right in supposing that his theory is, that the Constitution of the United states ' does not carry slavery to, and protect it in, the Territories df the United States? 1 hat in ' the territory acquired from France (including Kansas and Nebraska) the Missouri restriction 'was necessary to make the territory free, because slavery existed then. ' under France at ' the time of the acquisition, but that the Kansas and Nebraska bill, which repeals that restric- 'tion, but neither legislates slavery into those Territories nor excludes it therefrom, in his ' opinion, haves those Territories without either local or constitutional law ' protecting slavery; « and that, therefore, the Kansas and Nebraska bill promotes the formation of free States m ' Kansas and Nebraska?" In reply to them, Mr.
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