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Joint Resolutions in reference to the Wilmot proviso, and certain acts of the non-slaveholding States. 1847 450 (1847)

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at least. so far as to exempt newspapers, and documents printed by the
order of either House of the Legislature of any State, from the opera-
tion of said law.
Resolved, That the foregoing resolution be forwarded, by the Go-
vprnor of the State, to. the Senators and Representatives of Alabama inl
the Congress of the United States.
Approved, Dec. 17, 1847.
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
In reference to the Wilmot proviso, and certain acts of tle non-s'ave-
holdiig States.
Be it resolved by the Senate and Housye of IRepresentatives of tMe
State of .dlanama. in General .A-xrmbly conveened, That the Govern-
mient of the United States is the result of a c'oipact ierween eqlail cj nIl-
federated sovereignties; and that the Constitutnin haintmm  beetn cihielvy
designed, so far us it conwerns hlie relanous of those states with one iot-
other, to fbr  a tnvre perfect vnionj, establish juisticr  and I insure
Jamestic tranquility. did not c'nf'cr on thut Govemineut aty authori-
iv to abolish, or in any way rcnder tiiseure, the institition oh Slavery in
any of said States, or to dprive atny citizen thereof of his prolert.
whatever it might be, exctii for *puiblic 71s anti t1on malkit.g  juAt
compensation therefor   K nd thai, moreover, in order the better to
effect the objects desigited. as :aforenaid, tlie said Constit.ntion expressly
provided and wijoined, th-   'No person held to service or labor in
one State, under /te law's thcreof. escopiinig into anolher, shall, in
consequence ofany law or reiguition therein, be dischargedfrom *vuch
'ervice or labor: but vhll/ be d/iv'iered upn on clim oJ the ptly 1
'/oom Such service or lator 1::j,, lie ie 
Sec. I. He it fu'rther resn 'ed, That the recent act of the State of
Pennsylvania. designed it pr'venmt citizens of the sliv'eholding States
from recovering their turuive si:ves, esraping into Pensylvania, b.
therefore, not only tti Oodibni' of the nm'olity m11nd1 friviedship whihsbou'td
s'tbsist b-tweeoii un;stouiated States, ht also a direct atid palpuble viu-i
tion, of the C,,ons1ttiiinonI -of dhit Gumiteud States.
Sec. :. Be it fr/her rrn''td. Thalt tihe TIerritory of tle Vimited
States does not (like thbe territories of the States, respectively'), n to
a overi .uimv separ:nto from tie State of Alabama, bt is the cnniion
Prouitnu of all the Unitedl Stas . each one of' which send setators and
representatives, and participates in the election of a President, to con-
.**tune the Federal Governiment  That thi Governmtnt has no other
pawen than those which are delegated to it by the ,Constitution.
which, ii this regard, ftuthorizes Congress to dispose of and make
all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory, or rjt/u'
pireperty of the United .'!ait  but does not authorive it to deprive.

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