Speech of Hon John M Read At the Democratic Town Meeting in Favor of the Unio

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From this constitutional power of Congress have arisen fifteen territorial governments, which hare all terminated in fctnte governments^ but two, 9 Oregon and Minesota. We have solemn deci sions of the Supreme Court of the United States re cognizing this power in 1810, 1819, 1828 and 1840, of the Supreme Court of Mississippi in 1818, of Missouri in 1824, of Louisiana in 1830, and of Kentucky in 1820, the four last decisions affirming the constitutionality of the sixth article of the ordi nance
...of 1787.
This question was solemnly decided in 1820, by three-fourths of the votes of both Houses of Con gress and the unanimous sanction of Mr. Monroe and all his Cabinet, and this decision was repeated and ratified in the Oregon Territorial Bill, passed by Congress and signed by President Polk, with the unanimous approval of all his cabinet. At the same time the position taken by Pennsylvania in 1819, was affirmed by the resolution for the condi tional admission of Texas, by which a prospective 'estate to be created out of it could only be admitted with a perpetual prohibition of slavery, a provi sion deliberately sanctioned and approved by Pre sident Tyler, Mr.


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