In reply to Dr. Duncan, of Ohio; the Defender of the Administration; the "Dear Sir" of Levi Woodbury, and the Pet of the Globe; in Which the Anti-Slavery Letter of Dr. Duncan is Examined. Delivered in the House of Representatives.
An Address on Domestic Slavery, As Examined In the Light of Scripture, of Natural Rights, of Civil Government, and the Constitutional Power of Congress
Also included: Remarks Of Mr. Blair, In Joint Session, January 10, 1855, In Reply To Mr. Stewart, Senator From Bubchanon, On The Motion Of Mr. Gilstrap, Of Macon, To Adjourn The Joint Session Sine Die; Remarks of Mr. Blair, of St. Louis, In Reply to Mr. Goode, Delivered in Joint Session, Friday, February 2d, 1855.
A speech from Senator Giddings, discussing relations between the American South and American North in regards to slavery, commerce, and domestic policy.