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JUDGE REYNOLDS AND SLAVERY !On the 26th of December, IS36, JohnQuiney Adams In Congress presented thepettuert «? J- Page aiad twenty-six othercitizens of Silver Lake, Sassquehannah Co.Pa., praying for the abolition of slave-ry and the slave trade ml the District of ^Columbia.Mr. Adams moved that the said petitionhe referred to the Committee for the District of Columbia. Mr, Parks moved to ..|The vote having1LAV IT ON THE TABLE.been. taken.7 it was laid on the table.Amng the ayes is the name of JOSEPHREYNOLDS, the present coalition candidate for Senator for this district. Among.the «iays is the name of John Q. Adams.We liavo taken these facts in relation tothe petition against Slavery in the Districtof Columbia from the Public Documentsof Congress for the year 1837. Mr. Reynolds stands here reccfrded in favor of theGAG- RULE which was afterwards revived by Mr. Atherton. To lay such a petition on the table without referring it ton, Committee for a respectful consideration,was virtually applying the gag to the petitioners. Judge Reynolds here standsopposed to the abolition of slavery in theDistrict of Columbia, and a Coworkerwith the South, in the perpetuation ofSlavery! And yet he is the nominee ofthe free soilers in this District. Canthe opponents of Slavery, the friends offieedom vote for such a man ? Let thempause and consider.V J
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