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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

A New Party.

Hartford Daily Courant
Hartford, Connecticut
5-27-1854
Whig
It is time that minor differences should be forgotten or laid aside.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

Agitation.

Hartford Daily Courant
Hartford, Connecticut
1-27-1854
Whig
This is a bold bid of Douglas for the next Presidency.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

Amendments to the Nebraska Bill.

Hartford Daily Courant
Hartford, Connecticut
5-23-1854
Whig
Let the public see where the truth is.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

Compromises.

Hartford Daily Courant
Hartford, Connecticut
5-16-1854
Whig
The whole slavery agitation has been reopened by the South themselves.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

The Nebraska Bill Passed.

Hartford Daily Courant
Hartford, Connecticut
5-24-1854
Whig
The South may depend upon it that the confidence in their honor has been woefully shaken by this repeal of a solemn compact.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

The Plans of the Slave Power.

Hartford Daily Courant
Hartford, Connecticut
6-6-1854
Whig
The transitionfrom a compliance with this demand to the universal toleration of slavery at the North, is but a step and an easy one.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

The Slave Power.

Hartford Daily Courant
Hartford, Connecticut
5-20-1854
Whig
It is a solemn question for the freemen of the Free States to ask themselves, how far they intend to follow the beck of the slave power and to fulfil their plans for supremacy.