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No. 1, Sixty-fifth Cong., Special Sess., pp. 24-34. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Sixty-fifth Cong., Special Sess., p. 35. Ibid., p. 41. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Sixty-fifth Cong., Special Sess., p. 44. Ibid. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Sixty-fifth Cong., Special Sess., pp. 53-79. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Sixty-fifth Cong., Special Sess., pp. 87-88. Foreign Relations, 1905, p. 298; Moore, "Digest of Int. Law," Vol.

They accepted the inevitable; and swallowing their rage but still nursing their revenge, they consented perforce to retire and be "honorably" mustered out. But for this narrow contingency Lawrence would have been sacked a second time by the direct agency of the territorial cabal. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. II., pp. 156-69.

Of especial and authoritative value is the report of a select committee of the Senate to Enquire into and Examine the Methods of Business and Work in the Executive Departments, in 3 vols., known as Cockrell's Report, or Senate Report 507, 50th Cong., 1st Sess., and also a supplementary report in one volume, dated March 28, 1889.

William McDonald's Select Documents gives the most important sources for this whole period. But the Congressional Globe, U.S. Documents, House Reports, 34th Cong., 1st Sess., vol. II, must be studied in order to get the spirit of the times. The passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill had greatly angered a majority of the people of the North.

No. 17, 1st Sess. 35th Cong. Vol. VI., p. 167. Many of its hitherto active leaders immediately and definitely abandoned the struggle. But the Missouri cabal, intrenched in the various territorial and county offices, held to their design, though their labors now assumed a somewhat different character.

Alarm being given, Branson's free-State neighbors, already exasperated at the murder, rose under the sudden instinct of self-protection and rescued Branson from the sheriff and his posse that same night, though without other violence than harsh words. Senate Ex. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong., Vol.

No. 5, p. 3. Thirty-ninth Cong., First Sess. Mr. Bigelow to Mr. Seward, Nov. 30, 1865, Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 5, Thirty-ninth Cong., First Sess. Bigelow, "Retrospections of an Active Life," Vol. IV, p. 42; Bancroft, "Life of Seward," Vol. II, p. 435. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 6, p. 98, Thirty-ninth Cong., First Sess. House Ex. Doc. No. 93, Thirty-ninth Cong., First Sess. Dipl.

II, p. 1661. The correspondence relating to the case of the Virginius is in Foreign Relations for the years 1874, 1875, and 1876. Foreign Relations, 1874-75, p. 859. House Ex. Doc. No. 90, Forty-fourth Cong., First Sess. House Ex. Doc. No. 100, Forty-fourth Cong., First Sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 213, Fifty-fourth Cong., First Sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 79, Forty-fifth Cong., Second Sess. Sen. Doc.

Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. II., pp. 156-9. The rejoicing of the free-State men over this not too brilliant victory was short-lived.

After proceedings which lasted two months, Henderson was acquitted and the charges against Quitman and the others dismissed. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 41, Thirty-first Cong., Second Sess. H. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Thirty-second Cong., First Sess.; also 2d Annual Message of Fillmore, December 2, 1851. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents" Vol. V, p. 113. H. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Thirty-second Cong., First Sess. Mr.

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