登陆注册
37836700000132

第132章 VOLUME II(50)

This is the origin of the far-famed Wilmot Proviso. It created a great flutter; but it stuck like wax, was voted into the bill, and the bill passed with it through the House. The Senate, however, adjourned without final action on it, and so both appropriation and proviso were lost for the time. The war continued, and at the next session the President renewed his request for the appropriation, enlarging the amount, I think, to three millions. Again came the proviso, and defeated the measure. Congress adjourned again, and the war went on. In December, 1847, the new Congress assembled. I was in the lower House that term. The Wilmot Proviso, or the principle of it, was constantly coming up in some shape or other, and I think I may venture to say I voted for it at least forty times during the short time I was there. The Senate, however, held it in check, and it never became a law. In the spring of 1848 a treaty of peace was made with Mexico, by which we obtained that portion of her country which now constitutes the Territories of New Mexico and Utah and the present State of California. By this treaty the Wilmot Proviso was defeated, in so far as it was intended to be a condition of the acquisition of territory. Its friends, however, were still determined to find some way to restrain slavery from getting into the new country. This new acquisition lay directly west of our old purchase from France, and extended west to the Pacific Ocean, and was so situated that if the Missouri line should be extended straight west, the new country would be divided by such extended line, leaving some north and some south of it. On Judge Douglas's motion, a bill, or provision of a bill, passed the Senate to so extend the Missouri line. The proviso men in the House, including myself, voted it down, because, by implication, it gave up the southern part to slavery, while we were bent on having it all free.

In the fall of 1848 the gold-mines were discovered in California.

This attracted people to it with unprecedented rapidity, so that on, or soon after, the meeting of the new Congress in December, 1849, she already had a population of nearly a hundred thousand, had called a convention, formed a State constitution excluding slavery, and was knocking for admission into the Union. The proviso men, of course, were for letting her in, but the Senate, always true to the other side, would not consent to her admission, and there California stood, kept out of the Union because she would not let slavery into her borders. Under all the circumstances, perhaps, this was not wrong. There were other points of dispute connected with the general question of Slavery, which equally needed adjustment. The South clamored for a more efficient fugitive slave law. The North clamored for the abolition of a peculiar species of slave trade in the District of Columbia, in connection with which, in view from the windows of the Capitol, a sort of negro livery-stable, where droves of negroes were collected, temporarily kept, and finally taken to Southern markets, precisely like droves of horses, had been openly maintained for fifty years. Utah and New Mexico needed territorial governments; and whether slavery should or should not be prohibited within them was another question. The indefinite western boundary of Texas was to be settled. She was a slave State, and consequently the farther west the slavery men could push her boundary, the more slave country they secured; and the farther east the slavery opponents could thrust the boundary back, the less slave ground was secured. Thus this was just as clearly a slavery question as any of the others.

These points all needed adjustment, and they were held up, perhaps wisely, to make them help adjust one another. The Union now, as in 1820, was thought to be in danger, and devotion to the Union rightfully inclined men to yield somewhat in points where nothing else could have so inclined them. A compromise was finally effected. The South got their new fugitive slave law, and the North got California, (by far the best part of our acquisition from Mexico) as a free State. The South got a provision that New Mexico and Utah, when admitted as States, may come in with or without slavery as they may then choose; and the North got the slave trade abolished in the District of Columbia..

The North got the western boundary of Texas thrown farther back eastward than the South desired; but, in turn, they gave Texas ten millions of dollars with which to pay her old debts. This is the Compromise of 1850.

Preceding the Presidential election of 1852, each of the great political parties, Democrats and Whigs, met in convention and adopted resolutions indorsing the Compromise of '50, as a "finality," a final settlement, so far as these parties could make it so, of all slavery agitation. Previous to this, in 1851, the Illinois Legislature had indorsed it.

During this long period of time, Nebraska (the Nebraska Territory, not the State of as we know it now) had remained substantially an uninhabited country, but now emigration to and settlement within it began to take place. It is about one third as large as the present United States, and its importance, so long overlooked, begins to come into view. The restriction of slavery by the Missouri Compromise directly applies to it--in fact was first made, and has since been maintained expressly for it. In 1853, a bill to give it a territorial government passed the House of Representatives, and, in the hands of Judge Douglas, failed of passing only for want of time. This bill contained no repeal of the Missouri Compromise. Indeed, when it was assailed because it did not contain such repeal, Judge Douglas defended it in its existing form. On January 4, 1854, Judge Douglas introduces a new bill to give Nebraska territorial government.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 黑色星宇

    黑色星宇

    一睁眼,冬吟卷入了宇宙势力的血腥试炼中,掠夺者,异星美女,异兽,厮杀接踵而至,更是被幕后黑手女王看中,强制为仆……
  • 渐渐变成女孩子

    渐渐变成女孩子

    一个普通的高中生沈亦凡渐渐变成女孩子的故事
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 汉景帝阳陵探秘

    汉景帝阳陵探秘

    本书内容包括:承前启后汉景帝、规模宏大的汉阳陵陵园、千姿百态话陶俑、阳陵动物俑、工艺精湛的汉代兵器等。
  • 不久之后的末日

    不久之后的末日

    嗯,作者第二次出书有不好的地方希望指出来本次末日篇我写的有可能不是太好希望大家多提宝贵意见本作品纯属虚构如有雷同纯属巧合
  • 天刀之萌新嫁到

    天刀之萌新嫁到

    一屏之隔,两方世界,万事珍重,邀祝幸福。一位大二的咸鱼,当她接触到了天涯明月刀这款游戏,殊不知她这位话本毒瘤在游戏里掀起了什么搞笑事情呢。
  • 收银员的经历

    收银员的经历

    开始回忆以前,平贺小豪谈做收银员的经历。
  • 头号甜心,帝少的心尖宠

    头号甜心,帝少的心尖宠

    被亲妈一阵炮轰的刘小妮再也坐不住了,结婚!马上就结婚!可是这去哪儿找个新郎?刘小妮可是怎么也没想到,自己就阴差阳错的相亲相到一极品。此人长得一脸正气,可动作却邪佞非凡。这不,第一次见面,人家就俯身挑着她的下巴:“跟我结婚,彩礼都归你。”管他是谁,反正总算找到个道上的了,可是这小财迷看着这桃花眼的男人,怎么心跳的那么厉害呢?一来二去,这婚结过了也该算银货两讫了吧,可是当小财迷想离婚走人的时候,却发现自己这整的这是一军婚!“池宇墨,你这是明摆着坑我!”“嗯哼,从见你第一眼,爷就打算掐了你这朵花!”
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 快穿系统总是逼我工作

    快穿系统总是逼我工作

    笛潇灵魂出窍后,就被一个称为系统的东西绑定了,开始她的快穿之旅无男主、无cp