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Cutler in New York, July 5, Mr. Dane had any idea of what an Ordinance for the organization of the Northwestern Territory should be, the draft of his committee of April 26, which was assigned for third reading and enactment on May 10, expressed them. To consider what would be the condition of the Northwest and the country to day if that Ordinance had been enacted without an anti-slavery clause and the other beneficent features of the Ordinance of July 13, is not a pleasant subject for contempla...tion; and yet Mr. Dane, in his letter to Daniel Webster of March 26, 1830, said: "In the years 1784-87, the Eastern members of the old Congress " really thought they were preparing the Northwestern Territory principally for " New England settlers." Alas, for the memory of an old man forty-three years after the event! He doubtless wrote with honest intent. In his letter to Mr. King he stated that " the Ohio Company appeared to purchase a large tract of -9- "Federal lands, about six or seven million acres;'' but when he wrote to Mr.
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