Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Eulogium on the Character and Services of the Late John Sergeant: Pronounced at the Request of the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, and a Committee Appointed at a Meeting of Citizens, April 22, 1853
The proviso which the House had inserted in the Missouri bill, against the further introduction of slaves, was stricken out in the Senate by a vote of twenty-two to sixteen. The clause for the freeing of the children of Slaves, was also cancelled, receiving but seven votes. The House, by a vote of seventy eight to seventy-six, refused to concur in this amend ment, and the Missouri bill, at that session, was lost.
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