HISTORICAL REGISTER OF 1851.: UNITED STATES. CHAPTER I. The effect of the Compromise Measures--The feeling in Congress--Petitions for the Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law--Messages of Governors and Action of State Legislatures--The tone of sentiment in the North--Vermont Legislation--The opposers of the law--Opinions of Governors of New York and Pennsylvania--The Southern feeling--Virginia--North Carolina--Mississippi--South Carolina and other States--Letters and opinions of distinguished men--Woodbury--Poinsett--Webster--Clay--The Boston rescue case--Proclamation and message of the President--Debate thereon in the Senate.
Stryker's American Register and Magazine (1850-1851); Philadelphia Vol. 6, (1851): 11.
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