[1569] Terhune, 98.

[1570] Philadelphia Inquirer, July 7, 1835.

[1571] Niles, xlviii, 322.

[1572] Richmond Enquirer July 10, 1835.

[1573] Ib.

[1574] Richmond Whig and Public Advertiser, July 10, 1835.

[1575] Richmond Enquirer, July 14, 1835.

[1576] See Sargent, i, 299. If the statements in the newspapers and magazines of the time are to be trusted, even the death of Jefferson called forth no such public demonstrations as were accorded Marshall.

[1577] Niles, xlviii, 321.

[1578] Undoubtedly William Leggett, one of the editors. See Leggett: A Collection of Political Writings, ii, 3-7.