[136]. A. J. Glosbrenner, private secretary to the President. The original memorandum in Mr. Glosbrenner’s handwriting is before me.

[137]. Message of January 28, 1861.

[138]. Buchanan’s Defence, p. 206.

[139]. Cong. Globe, pp. 590, 636.

[140]. H. J., p. 236. Cong. Globe, p. 601.

[141]. Buchanan’s Defence, pp. 207, 208.

[142]. Buchanan’s Defence, p. 209.

[143]. Buchanan’s Defence, p. 210.

[144]. The reader who desires to examine the provisional constitution will find it in Mr. Jefferson Davis’s work on the Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Appendix.

[145]. My authority for this statement is a letter written on the 19th of February to President Buchanan from Philadelphia, by an intimate friend of his, giving an extract from a letter from the telegraph operator, dated at Augusta on the 14th, and reciting the substance of the despatch which the operator had that day forwarded. The letter reached Mr. Buchanan on the same day on which it was written.