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Gihon, pp. 142-3. Geary, Executive Minutes, Senate Ex. Doc., No. 17, 1st Sess. 35th Cong. Vol. VI., p. 195.

The issue is distinctly made up; either the free-State or pro-slavery party is to have Kansas.... Citizens of Platte County! the war is upon you, and at your very doors. Arouse yourselves to speedy vengeance and rub out the bloody traitors." Senate Ex. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. III., p. 80.

During the investigation Calhoun was arrested, but liberated by Judge Cato on habeas corpus, after which he immediately went to Missouri, and from there to Washington. The details and testimony are found in House Com. Reports, 1st Sess. 35th Cong. Vol. III, Report No. 377. Minority Report, Select Com. of Fifteen. Report No. 377, page 109, Vol. III., H.R. Reports, 1st Sess. 35th Cong.

Corr., 1865, Part III; also H. Ex. Doc. No. 93, Thirty-ninth Cong., First Sess. H. Ex. Doc. No. 93, p. 42, Thirty-ninth Cong., First Sess. Ibid. Wharton's Digest, Sec. 58, Vol. I, p. 328. Dipl. Corr., 1866, Part I, p. 387. H. Ex. Doc. No. 30, Fortieth Cong., First Sess. Dipl. Corr., 1866, Part III. Dipl. Corr., 1866, Part III. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 20, Fortieth Cong., First Sess.

No. 54, p. 694, Thirty-seventh Cong., Third Sess. H. Ex. Doc. No. 54, p. 530, Thirty-seventh Cong., Third Sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11, pp. 254-268, Thirty-eighth Cong., First Sess. Seward to Motley, Sept. 11, 1863, Dipl. Corr., 1863; Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11, p. 479, Thirty-eighth Cong., First Sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11, p. 464, Thirty-eighth Cong., First Sess. Dayton to Seward, Oct. 9, 1863, Sen. Ex.

The letter from which the foregoing extract is taken bears date December 25th, and appears in the Freeman of that date. The prediction in the concluding sentence was verified. Mr. M. S. Bidwell was elected Speaker at the opening of the session in January, 1829. See 4 Geo. IV., sess. 2, chapter 3, passed 19th January, 1824. Canadian Portrait Gallery, Vol. I., pp. 17, 46.

I deem it important that you should be apprised of the actual state of the case; and whatever may be the effect of such revelations, they will be given from time to time without extenuation." Senate Ex. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. II., pp. 93-4. Ibid., p. 95. Discouraging as he found his new task of administration, Governor Geary grappled with it in a spirit of justice and decision.

Do you think that 8 would be induced from any motive to vote for him? Yours affectionately, 2. 2 Hawks., 5, 51, Irish oct. edit., 2 mod. 261 statute 1 Wm. and Mary, sess. 2, ch. 2. See also sec. 12 of the same statute.

No. 100, pp. 186-7. House Exec. Doc. No. 100, pp. 187-190, Thirty-seventh Cong., Second Sess. Brit. and For. St. Pap., Vol. LII. p. 394. House Exec. Doc. No. 100, p. 174, Thirty-seventh Cong., Second Sess. Brit. and For. St. Pap., Vol. LII, p. 381. Adams to Seward, January 24, 1862. House Ex. Doc. No. 100 p. 206, Thirty-seventh Cong., Second Sess. Brit. and For. St. Pap., Vol. LII, p. 418. H. Ex.

We must necessarily suppose that it is thus, because it is this belief in some Deity and in some Divine Revelations, which gives all the credit and all the authority that it has in the world, and without which we could make no use of what it prescribes. Sess. 6, Ch.

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