Opposition of the South to the Development of Oregon And of Washington Territory

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Smith, William Smith, Stevenson, Talbot, Miles Taylor, Tompkins, Uuderwood, Vallandigham, Vance, Watkins, Winslow, Augustus R. Wright, John V. Wright, and Zollicoffer— 01.
The entire Republican vote, with four excep- tions, was given in favor of the ajnendment, although the effect of it was to give to the Ad- ministration the control and patronage of a con- siderable expenditure.
The vote upon the amendment, although not exclusively sectional, is so to a degree, which renders it certain that se
...ctional views had a preponderating influence over it.
Of the sixty-three members from the slave States present and voting, forty-eight are re- corded in the negative, and only fifteen in the affirmative, and of these fifteen, five, or one- third, were from Missouri, and the representa- tives from that State could hardly refuse their support to a proposition to connect the head of navigation on the Missouri river with the head of navigation on the Columbia river. Outside of Missouri, only ten representatives from the slave States sustained the Senate amendment, and of these ten, only three belong to the Dem- ocratic party.


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