[344]. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. II. p. 44.
[345]. McPherson’s Pol. Hist., p. 557.
[346]. McPherson’s Pol. Hist., pp. 555–558.
[347]. Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Vol. III. p. 452.
[348]. Globe, Part I., 2 Sess. 38th Cong., pp. 12–13.
[349]. Ibid., p. 234.
[350]. Pierce, Memoir of Charles Sumner, Vol. IV. p. 205.
[351]. Ibid., p. 221.
[352]. Globe, Part I., 2 Sess. 38th Cong., pp. 281–291.
[353]. An interesting account of the imprisonment of colored seamen in the ports of South Carolina is given in The Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Vol. I. pp. 576–586.