[521] Globe, 33 Cong., 2 Sess., App., p. 216.

[522] Globe, 33 Cong., 2 Sess., App., p. 330.

[523] Rhodes, History of the United States, II, pp. 97-98, 130, 196.

[524] Globe, 34 Cong., 1 Sess., p. 655.

[525] Ibid., App., p. 391.

[526] Globe,34 Cong., 1 Sess., App. p. 392.

[527] Rhodes, History of the United States, II, pp. 169-171.

[528] Stanwood, History of the Presidency, p. 265. Douglas received 73 votes from the slave States and Buchanan 47; Buchanan received 28 votes in New England, Douglas 13; Buchanan received 41 votes from the Northwest, Douglas 19. The loss of Buchanan in the South was more than made good by his votes from the Middle Atlantic States.

[529] Sheahan, Douglas, pp. 448-449; Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention, 1856.

[530] Washington Union, June 7, 1856.