Speech of Hon Lfs Foster of Connecticut On the Lecompton Constitution De

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Lafayette S Lafayette Sabine Foster
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FOSTER. Certainly. Mr. MASON. I am glad to hear his answer. It will throw a flood of light on this question be- j fore the people where there is this condition of African slavery. I understand the Senator to say that, conceding that Congress can look into the constitution of a State applying for admission only to see that it is republican in form, it is his judg- j merit that where the condition of slavery is recog- nized, it is not republican in form, and therefore ; not to be admitted.
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...STER. I have not asserted such a ] principle.
Mr. MASON. I understood that to be the con- | elusion at which the Senator arrived.
Mr. FOSTER. The gentleman may have drawn that as an inference, and if the language implies that, it is a fair inference ; but that is not my under- standing of the language, and with entire defer- ence to the honorable Senator from Virginia, I do not think my language is fairly susceptible of that construction.
Mr. MASON. I hope the Senator, then, will restate it. I should like to be disabused of the inference I drew.


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