[Footnote 471: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., pp. 343-344.]
[Footnote 472: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., p. 344.]
[Footnote 473: Ibid., p. 344.]
[Footnote 474: Ibid., p. 353.]
[Footnote 475: MS. Letter, Douglas to Lanphier, February 13, 1854.]
[Footnote 476: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 232.]
[Footnote 477: Ibid., pp. 279-280.]
[Footnote 478: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 391.]
[Footnote 479: Ibid., pp. 287-288.]
[Footnote 480: Ibid., p. 296.]
[Footnote 481: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., pp. 296-297.]
[Footnote 482: Ibid., p. 297.]
[Footnote 483: Ibid., p. 298.]
[Footnote 484: Ibid., p. 298.]
[Footnote 485: See remarks of Bell; Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., pp. 414-415; and also later, Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 937.]
[Footnote 486: See remarks of Atchison, Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 302.]
[Footnote 487: Ibid., p. 298.]
[Footnote 488: Ibid., p. 302.]
[Footnote 489: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 325.]
[Footnote 490: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 332.]
[Footnote 491: Ibid., p. 332.]
[Footnote 492: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 337.]
[Footnote 493: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 338.]
[Footnote 494: Ibid., p. 338.]
[Footnote 495: Cutts, Treatise on Constitutional and Party Questions, pp. 122-123.]
[Footnote 496: That the President believed with Douglas that the benefits of the Act would inure to freedom, is vouched for by ex-Senator Clemens of Alabama. See Illinois State Register, April 6, 1854.]
[Footnote 497: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., pp. 618, 621.]
[Footnote 498: Ibid., App., p. 654.]
[Footnote 499: Ibid., App., pp. 657-661.]
[Footnote 500: Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 661.]
[Footnote 501: Speech at Wooster, Ohio, 1859, Philadelphia Press, September 26, 1859.]
[Footnote 502: Rhodes, History of the United States, I, p. 496.]
[Footnote 503: Cutts, Constitutional and Party Questions, p. 98.]
[Footnote 504: “I speak to the people of Chicago on Friday next, September 1, on Nebraska. They threaten a mob but I have no fears. All will be right.... Come up if you can and bring our friends with you.” MS. Letter, Douglas to Lanphier, August 25, 1854.]
[Footnote 505: Davidson and Stuve, History of Illinois, p. 640.]
[Footnote 506: Sheahan, Douglas, pp. 271-273. Cutts, Constitutional and Party Questions, pp. 98-101. New York Times, September 6, 1854.]