Non Interference By Congress With Slavery in the Territories Speech of Senator

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Non Interference By Congress With Slavery in the Territories Speech of Senator
Stephen Arnold Douglas
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I know he was not.
Mr. HAMMOND. The question that arose Mr. DOUGLAS. I must sav to my friend The PRESIDING OFFICER, (Mr. Fitzpat- eick. ) Does the Senator from Illinois yield the floor to the Senator from South Carolina?
Mr. DOUGLAS. I cannot.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from South Carolina will resume his seat.
Mr. DOUGLAS. I am aware that Mr. Rhett was not in the Senate at that time; but Mr. Rhett's opinions were known then as well as they are now ; and he led the men who were not will
...ing to submit to the compromise measures of 1850, and was rebuked by his own people, and he became a submissionist perforce. Here you have the verdict of the American people, North and South, in favor of the doctrine of non-inter- vention. The southern interventionists, who had been defeated and overthrown at home, at last came to the conclusion that they, too, would sub- mit, not from choice, but because they could not help it; and they said then to us, "Let us reu- nite the Democratic party, and present a united front against the Abolitionists of the North.

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