[1238] Ib. 192-236.
[1239] Ib. 193-94.
[1240] Ib. 200-19, 235.
[1241] See vol. ii, 201, 428, of this work.
[1242] Burr Trials, ii, 237-80.
[1243] Blennerhassett, in his diary, makes frequent mention of Martin's drinking: "Martin was both yesterday and to-day more in his cups than usual, and though he spared neither his prudence nor his feelings, he was happy in all his hits." (Blennerhassett Papers: Safford, 438.)
"I ... recommended our brandy ... placing a pint tumbler before him. No ceremonies retarded the libation." (Ib. 377.)
"Luther Martin has just made his final immersion into the daily bath of his faculties." (Ib. 463.)
[1244] Burr Trials, ii, 260.
[1245] Burr Trials, ii, 262.