At last we have the cheering news from
Washington that the Nebraska Bill has passed
the House of Representatives by a majority
of 13. We rejoice at this on many
accounts. The Missouri Compromise line,
as it has been called, has been erased, the
odious distinction between North and South
is blotted out. Southern men have now the
liberty of emigrating to any of the territories
belonging to the United States, and to carry
their property with them, and above all,
the principle has been established that
Congress has no control over the slavery
question in the territories. These great
advantages for the South have been obtained
by the passage of this bill, whether slavery
ever goes into Nebraska or not; but this is not
all, by the passage of this bill
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