then the article providing for Slavery shall be stricken from the constitution by the president of this Convention ;" and it is expressly declared that " no Slavery shall exist in the State of Kansas, except that the right of property in slaves now in... The Congressional Globe - Page 5by United States. Congress - 1858Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1857 - 810 pages
...slavery,' and ' constitution with no slavery.'" If there be a majority in favor of the " constitutiou with slavery," then it is to be transmitted to Congress...United States for the admission of the State into the Union. may be peacefully settled in the very mode required by tbe organic law. The election will be... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 868 pages
...entitled to vote. They are to vote by ballot; and "the ballots cast at said election shall be endorsed ' constitution with slavery,' and ' constitution with...ratified transmitted to the Congress of the United States for the admiscion of the State into the Union. may be peacefully settled in the very mode required... | |
| 1858 - 1010 pages
...President of the Convention iu its original form. If, on the contrary, there shall be a majority in favour of the ' Constitution with no Slavery,' then the article...constitution thus ratified transmitted to the Congress of the ~ [AA] United States for the admission of the State into the Uuion. "Whether Kansas shall be a free... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 694 pages
...constitution to be adopted for the State by that vote under the organic law contained this clause : " no slavery shall exist in the State of Kansas, except...Territory shall in no manner be interfered with." Alluding to this, President Buchanan, in his message, Dec. 8th, 1867, observes, " These slaves were... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 pages
...adopted for the State by that vote under the organic law contained this clause : '' no slavery shnll exist in the State of Kansas, except that the right...Territory shall in no manner be interfered with." Alluding to this, President Buchanan, in his message, Dec. 8th, 1857, observes, " These slaves were... | |
| 1858 - 882 pages
...the latter ballots, the slavery clauses are to be stricken out, and then " slavery shall no longer exist in the State of Kansas, except that the right...Territory shall in no manner be interfered with." The Constitution as thus ratified is to be forwarded to Congress for approval. The President of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 820 pages
...be striclon from this constitution by the president of this convention, and slavery shall no longer exist in the State of Kansas, except that the right of property in slaves now in this Territory shall, in no manner, be interfered with, and shall have transmitted the constitution,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1858 - 772 pages
...be stricken from this constitution by the president of this convention, and slavery shall no longer exist in the State of Kansas, except that the right of property in slaves now in this Territory shall, in no manner, be interfered with, and shall have transmitted the constitution,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 820 pages
...be stricken from this constitution by the president of this convention, and slavery shall no longer exist in the State of Kansas, except that the right of property in slaves now in this Territory shall, in no manner, be interfered with, and shall have transmitted the constitution,... | |
| Democratic Party (New York, N.Y.) - 1858 - 40 pages
...fairly and frankly ; but if the No Slavery ticket prevails, the schedule goes on to say : " The rights of property in slaves now in the Territory shall in no manner be interfered with." [Great laughter.] That is, you may vote for the Constitution with Slavery, or for the Constitution... | |
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