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The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession movement at the South . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1860., [Electronic resource], Views of President Buchanan in 1835 . (search)
Views of President Buchanan in 1835.
There is great anxiety, in view of the secession movements at the South, and the momentous consequences likely to follow disruption of the Union, to know the views of President Buchanan on all the important points involved in the controversy now agitating the country.
This anxiety will dPresident Buchanan on all the important points involved in the controversy now agitating the country.
This anxiety will doubtless be relieved early in the coming week, (on Tuesday next, probably,) when the President's annual Message will be communicated to Congress.
Meanwhile, the following extract from a speech made by Mr. Buchanan in the United States Senate in 1835, will be read with interest:
"The Constitution has, in the clearest terms, Mr. Buchanan in the United States Senate in 1835, will be read with interest:
"The Constitution has, in the clearest terms, recognized the right of property in slaves.
It prohibits any State, into which a slave may have fled, from passing any law to discharge him from slavery, and declares that he shall be delivered up by the authorities of such State to his master.
Nay, more, it makes the existence of slavery the foundation of political power, by gi