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August 18, 1856. Senate Executive Documents, 3d Session 34th Congress. Vol. III., pp. 76-7. Richardson to General Smith, August 18, 1856. Senate Ex. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. III., p. 75. George Deas, Assistant Adjutant-General to Lieut.-Colonel Cooke, August 28, 1856. Senate Executive Documents, 3d Session 34th Congress. Vol. III., p. 85. Cooke to Deas, August 31, 1856. Ibid., p. 89.

To the same purpose, Act 11th, Parl. 2d, Sess. 3d, entitled act for purging the army. See also the coronation oath, of Scotland, as subscribed by Charles II, at Scoon, 1650.

The year 1857 brings us to a decided change in the affairs of Kansas, but with occurrences no less remarkable. Active civil war gradually ceased in the preceding autumn a result due to the vigorous and impartial administration of Governor Geary and the arrival of the inclement winter weather. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 1st Sess. 35th Cong. Vol. VI., p. 131. Senate Ex. Doc.

No. 25, p. 125, Fifty-eighth Cong., Second Sess. Spanish Dipl. Corresp. and Docs. Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 568. Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 1025. Foreign Relations, 1898, pp. 1007-1020. Sen. Doc. No. 207, Fifty-fifth Cong., Second Sess. Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 731. Richardson, "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. X, p. 147. "U. S. Statutes at Large," Vol. XXX, p. 738.

For a full discussion of the question see the pamphlet by J. Freeman Rattenbury, entitled, "The Cession of the Floridas to the United States of America and the Necessity of Acquiring the Island of Cuba by Great Britain." London, 1819. Niles's "Register," March and April, 1823. H. Ex. Doc. No. 121, Thirty-second Cong., First Sess.; also Brit. and For. St. Pap., Vol. XLIV, pp. 114-236.

"Although this mass convention," reports the Governor, "did not adopt fully my advice to abandon the whole Topeka movement, yet they did vote down by a large majority the resolutions prepared by the more violent of their own party in favor of a complete State organization and the adoption of a code of State laws." Senate Ex. Doc. No. 8, 1st Sess. 35th Cong. Vol. I., p. 27. Senate Ex. Doc.

No. 8, Fifty-eighth Cong., First Sess. Literary Digest, October 29, 1904. Foreign Relations, 1904, p. 543. The attempt of Louis Napoleon to establish a European monarchy in Mexico under the tutelage of France was the most serious menace that republican institutions in the new world have had to face since the schemes of the Holy Alliance were checked by Monroe and Canning.

Spanish Dipl. Corresp. and Docs., p. 206; Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 819. Senate Doc. No. 62, Fifty-Fifth Cong., Third Sess. Report of the Military Governor of Cuba, 8 vols., 1901. U. S. Statues at Large, Vol. XXXI, p. 897. Senate Docs. Nos. 405 and 679, Fifty-Seventh Cong., First Sess. Secretary Taft's report on the Cuban situation was sent to Congress December 17, 1906.

They next made application to the marshal, who tauntingly replied that he could not rely on their pledges, and must take the liberty to execute his process in his own time and manner. Senate Ex. Doc., No. 10, 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. Ten days were consumed in these negotiations; but the spirit of vengeance refused to yield.

They were squads of Kansas militia, companies of "peaceful emigrants," or gangs of irresponsible outlaws, to suit the chance, the whim, or the need of the moment. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. Since the unsatisfactory termination of the "Wakarusa war," certain leaders of the conspiracy had never given up their project of punishing the town of Lawrence.

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