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A memorial to Congress concerning fugitive slaves. 1845-1847 360 (1846)

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i M OIA TdO    igs ik tULATiOi*r   Euli 61AT  0 orA NEW IAD DISTMIUT
To teConges. of tke Uniled Bt stes:
Your meiorialikts the Lgisl tire oif the Stte of Missouri, respectfuly re-
re tt11
That on the ;iarib1r bmoadr o  his tate there is a l:argtbody of valuable
publbmt laads, a porlia of  -hiti h s been and the reiiainder prolably sobn will
tie prid:aiLid for sale. The citiaits of, this rerion woi are desirous oflenter.
ibo land are hbject  o muchin cnvmenienve, on accint of* thogreat di-stance to
tie, respective (lanit otlices of the dtifterett districts to which usis country be-
Your Imemolrialist theref. re believe thint the convenien-e of the people are
rand] lktwi 'e the puhlic interest would both he imul  romoted, by thte ept
lishii nt of a new Ind distr it in the Noi i rnu river couatry, cf sudi btiuds
and limits, is to, plice the land oliice Of .u distript convenient to this valuable
ResolaVi, tha the Secretary of State be required to forward a Copy or this
meoarilt ti the cominissioner of the general Land Ullice, and to eadi ofour
senators mnd representatives in congress.
Approved January 29, 1847.
A MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS CONCERNING F1UGITIVE SLAVES.
To th3 Congress of the Un ited States:
Your memorialists, the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, respet-
fully represent:
'lat the citizens of this' State are annually subjected to heavy losseS of prop.
erty, ly -the esepaje of their slaves, who pass through the State of Ilinois and
finally find a secure place of refuge in Canada. Under the exi' tig laws of
Canada and the treaties betweeen Great Britain and the United States, it is im-
posible to recover . slave who has once escaped to the Canadian shore. The
slaves that ate renognized by our constitution and laws, as.individual property
are frequently lost, aid the uinfOrtuunate slaves themselves, are decoved into a
cOld and bleak region utterly unsuited to their habits and constitutions, and, ren-
dered inore miierable and d.egraded than when they lived as slaves. In order
to affuird a remiedy l  r this ardat evil we respectfullv requeit, that measures
miay be tukeo to have negotiilimis instituted between  wr national government
and Great Britain, to i)rovide for some satisfacto y mIade of' preventitg the
escape of our slaves into tie British pisSessiOns, an 11:  their apprehenion and
re-celivery after they have croissed thie northern lakes. .We request thamta firm,
enrnumt, and pereve ing eflort may he no  byd neg intiat idO, to secuire the prol-
erty and jut signts of the slave-holding Stats; a nd that the same mybe es-
tablished on a firm baisis by an honorable treaty.
Approved January 25, 1847.

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