"June 29, 1850."
[3] For the facts on this subject, see the admirable work by Charles Sumner, entitled "White Slavery in the Barbary States."
[4]Letter to Union Meeting in New York, 28th Oct., 1850.
[5]On the 10th of January, 1838, Mr. Clay moved in the Senate the following resolution, viz.:—"Resolved, that the interference by the citizens of any of the States with a view to the abolition of slavery in this District, is endangering the rights and security of the people of this District; and that any act or measure of Congress designed to abolish slavery in this District would be a violation of the faith implied in the cession by the States of Virginia and Maryland, a just cause of alarm to the people of the slaveholding States, and have a direct and inevitable tendency to disturb and endanger the Union."—Passed, 38 to 8, Mr. Webster voting in the negative. Senate Journal, 2 Sess. 25 Cong., p. 127.
[6]Speech, June 8, 1836.