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Joint Resolution on States' Rights. 1859-1860 681 (1859)

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the Southern States, and affording an opportunity for
Northern fanatics to steal the Slaves of the Southern
owner, and transport them beyond the limits of the United
States; and whereas the British Provinces lying on our
Northern border-owned and controlled by the kingdom
of Great Britain, has become a harbor for such slaves
as have escaped and been stolen from the Southern
States: And whereas, There are now supposed to be
within those Provinces one hundred millions of dollars
worth of slave property justly belonging to the Southern
owner, who is prevented from reclaiming such property
for the want of treaty stipulations with the Kingdom
aforesaid for the rendition of fugitives.
Therefore be it resolved by the General Assembly of the
Slate of Tennessee, That our Senators and Representa-
tives in the Congress of the United States, be, and they
hereby requested to use every legitimate effort to procure
the negotiation and ratification of a treaty with the king-
dom of Great Britain, for the rendition of fugitive slaves
from labor.
And resolved further, That the Governor is hereby re-
quested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to each
of our Senators and Representatives in Congress.
W. C. WHITTHORNE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
TAZ. W. NEWMAN,
Speaker of the Senate.
Adopted, March 23, 1860.
NUMBER 42.
Joint resolution on States' rights.
Resolved, That the General Assembly of Tennessee
recognizing in our present relations with the non-slave-
holding States, an imperative necessity for decisive
measures. does not yet distrust the capacity of the
Southern States, a wise and firm exercise of their re-
served powers to protect the rights and liberties of the
people,.and to preserve the Union, the Constitution, and
the Laws. For this purpose we earnestly desire the con-
certed action of the Southern States; bat the General

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