Speech of Hon Albert G Porter of Indiana

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1 cite it to show that the emaiicipation piojio.^ed by the sttbstitute wliich I have oifered would produce no rude shock of the social system of the South, would not suddenly overthrow their domestic institutions, nor be, in any way, calamitous to their agiicultuial and other industrial inteiests. Tlie fieedmen "would remain, as in Maryland, to fill up, pencefullj' and efficiently, the several depart- ments of industry. Traitors would, indeed, be de[irived of the rewaids wrung fiom their labor,... of the weabh reprtsenled in their persons, and of the influence which that wealth confers upon them; btit society would sufler no detriment.
The deductions from this extiniple are so ajrjK site, that 1 caiiiot forbear to allude fur- ther to the State of Maryland. T he reckless ogitatois who desired 1o ex|iel the free ne- groes from the State, having failed to secure the approviil of the slaveholders' convention, nevertheless introduced a kindred pioposilion into the next legislature — that legislature so largely disloyal in its comjiosition, that a niajority, ] believe, were placed under attest by the Goyernment, on account of their undisguised sym[)ath\ for the rebel cause.


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