Speech of Hon a W Mack On the Slavery Question in the State Senate January

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dec^dod'T r'"' '"' '^ '°"^' "P°" "" ^'^''' ^" abatement, it being decided that a negro is not a citizen of the United States within lie meaning of the constitution, and therefore not qualified o b ccnneaparty tosuit in the Federal courts. But til dedsion did not cover the ground occupied by the slave party, and so the ourt kep on, shadowing the pages of a law book of tl i nineteenth century of civilization and Christianity with a dicta that condemn d 13 every foot of Federal territory to the pe
...rpetual domain of the slave power ; and even sought to blacken the sacred memories of the patriots and statesmen of the revolutionary era by the infamous slander that they had regarded the negro "as so far inferior, that he had no rights which the white man was bound to respect. " In view of the events that have followed this decision of the supreme court in favor of the slave power, how prophetic seem the words of De Tocqueville, who says : " The President, who exercises a limited power, may err without causing great mischief to the state.

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