The Issue Fairly Presented the Senate Bill for the Admission of Kansas As a St
The Issue Fairly Presented the Senate Bill for the Admission of Kansas As a St
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Mr. BiGLER. Certainly the people c-an return to the Territory, whether the bill passes or not ; but that is not the point. The senator knows that the 4th day of July, 185G, is named as the time when the bill shall take effect. Those who are citizens at that time are to have the right to vote for delegates. The senator, and those acting with him, objected to this feature, alleging that the free State party had been driven out of the Territorv, and therefore the tendency was to make Kansas a slav...e State. This objection was promptly met by a provision from the committee, which 1 have just described, that ali who had left could return and participate in forming a State government. The com- missioners appointed to superintend the election are directed to enter the names of all such on the list, and permit them to vote for delegates ; so that all the qualified voters who were In the Territory at the time the Topeka Constitution was made, and all who have at any time made their residence there up to the 4th of July, 1856, will have a part iu making the constitution.
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