[1033] Ib. 335.

[1034] Ib. 334-36.

[1035] Parton: Burr, 606-08; see also Parton: Jackson, ii, 258-59, 351-54; and Davis, ii, 433-36.

[1036] Address of John Tyler, "Richmond and its Memories," Tyler, i, 219.

[1037] Parton: Burr, 459.

[1038] Memoirs of Lieut.-General Scott, i, 13.

[1039] Memoirs of Lieut.-General Scott, i, 13, 16.

[1040] See Great American Lawyers: Lewis, ii, 268-75.

Kennedy says that the stories of Wirt's habits of intoxication were often exaggerated (Kennedy, i, 68); but see his description of the bar of that period and his apologetic reference to Wirt's conviviality (ib. 66-67).

[1041] Blennerhassett Papers: Safford, 426.